Learn How to Win the Danish Gambit: Pin Tactic
This Danish Gambit Accepted puzzle is a classic middlegame example of using activity and tactical pressure to win material. White’s pieces are developed aggressively and coordinate against the enemy king and queen side, creating a pin that restricts key defenders. The position shows how a temporary sacrifice or exchange can open lines, force awkward recaptures, and turn a material deficit into a decisive advantage. In classical chess, this kind of initiative often matters more than the raw count of pawns.