Learn How to Sacrifice on h7: Kingside Attack
This puzzle shows a classic middlegame attacking pattern from the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit: using activity and king safety to outweigh material. White’s pieces are ideally placed to exploit the loosened kingside, while Black’s king has limited defenders and a vulnerable pawn shield. The key idea is to open lines against the king before Black can consolidate. In positions like this, initiative matters more than static material, especially when the opponent’s pieces are awkwardly coordinated.