Learn How to Attack f2/f7: Caro-Kann Tactics
This puzzle comes from the Caro-Kann Defense and shows how a quiet-looking opening can hide a direct kingside attack. White has developed rapidly and uses active bishops and a knight to create threats against the black king’s shelter. The key idea is not just winning material, but forcing the king into a vulnerable square where tactical motifs like attraction, discovered attack, and removal of the defender become decisive. In classical chess, these patterns often outweigh static material concerns.