Learn How to Spot a Tactical Trap: Opening Tactics
This Bishop's Opening puzzle shows how quickly a normal-looking middlegame can turn into a decisive tactical gain when the king is slightly exposed and key pieces are loose. Black’s pieces coordinate around the white king and queen, creating a forcing sequence that wins material by exploiting a check, a forced king move, and a follow-up capture. The lesson is that in classical chess, development and king safety often matter more than the raw material count.