Learn How to Crush the Danish Gambit: Tactical Simplification
This Danish Gambit Accepted puzzle is a classic middlegame example of tactical simplification: when the opponent’s king is still exposed, forcing exchanges can convert activity into a decisive material win. White’s pieces are coordinated around the central and king-side weaknesses, and the key idea is to use a forcing check to drag the defender into a bad recapture sequence. The resulting position shows how a temporary sacrifice can open lines, win the queen, and leave a rook with a powerful follow-up.