Learn How to Win with Interference: Bird Opening
This Bird Opening From's Gambit puzzle shows how a seemingly material-rich middlegame can collapse when king safety becomes the deciding factor. Black’s active queen and bishop create a direct mating net, using interference and forcing checks to pull the white king into the open. Even though White has extra material, the exposed king and weak dark squares make tactical threats far more important than static count. In classical chess, this is a great reminder that initiative can outweigh material when the king is unsafe.