Learn How to Win Hanging Pieces: Danish Gambit Accepted
This Danish Gambit Accepted puzzle shows how a sharp middlegame can collapse when one side’s king safety is compromised and key pieces are left hanging. White has active bishops and rooks aimed at the black king, but the real lesson is tactical: when an important defender is overloaded or undefended, forcing moves can win material immediately. In classical chess, these positions often reward calculation over general principles, especially when a queen, bishop, or rook is exposed.