Learn How to Win Material: Tactical Refutation
This puzzle comes from the Alekhine Defense, Two Pawns Attack, and it shows a classic opening tactic where one side overextends and leaves a piece loose. The key idea is not a mating attack, but a clean tactical refutation that wins material by exploiting an undefended bishop and a vulnerable king position. In the opening, development and piece coordination matter more than grabbing pawns, and here White can punish Black’s last move by forcing a sequence that turns the initiative into a decisive material gain.