Learn How to Win With a Bishop Sacrifice: Bird Opening Theory
This Bird Opening From's Gambit puzzle shows how dynamic play can outweigh static material. Black uses a bishop sacrifice to drag the white king into the center and open lines for the queen and knight. The key idea is not just winning a pawn, but creating a forcing sequence where checks, discovered attacks, and a fork combine into a mating net. In classical chess, these sacrifices often work because development and king safety matter more than extra material.