Learn How to Crush F2/F7: Decisive Tactical Gain
This Danish Gambit puzzle shows how rapid development and king safety can outweigh material. White’s pieces are already aimed at the enemy king, and the key idea is to exploit the exposed central king with forcing moves that drag defenders away. The position rewards active piece placement, especially when a knight jump opens lines for the queen and bishop. It’s a classic example of a tactical refutation built on pressure against f7 and the coordination of minor pieces and queen.