Learn How to Interfere: Decisive Material Gain
This Bird Opening puzzle is a classic middlegame example of interference and king-safety pressure. Black’s pieces coordinate against the exposed white king, and the key idea is to disrupt the defender’s coordination rather than simply win a piece outright. The position shows how a forcing check can pull the king into an awkward square, opening lines for a follow-up capture that wins material with tempo. These motifs often appear when one side has active pieces and the opponent’s king shelter is weakened.