Learn How to Win the Danish Gambit: Fork Tactics
This Danish Gambit Accepted puzzle shows how a sharp opening can turn into a tactical middlegame where forcing moves matter more than material count. White has sacrificed pawns and pieces for rapid development, open lines, and direct pressure on the black king and queen. The key idea is to use checks and tactical threats to win the opponent’s queen, then convert the extra activity into a clean material edge. In classical chess, this kind of sequence is a textbook example of initiative over raw material.