Learn How to Win Material: Tactical Refutation
This Danish Gambit Accepted puzzle shows a classic middlegame tactical refutation where active piece play outweighs raw material count. White has pushed for initiative, but the position contains loose pieces and a vulnerable queen-side setup. Black’s best practical idea is to exploit the exposed queen and the overloaded bishop on the long diagonal, forcing a sequence that wins material and leaves White’s attack unfinished. It is a good example of how classical chess tactics punish overextension.