Learn How to Win Material: Dutch Defense Tactic
This Dutch Defense puzzle shows how active pieces can justify a tactical strike even in the opening. White’s advanced knight and bishop create pressure around the king and key central squares, while Black’s pieces are cramped and vulnerable to a forcing sequence. The idea is to use forcing moves to remove a defender and expose the king’s position, turning activity into decisive material gain. It’s a classic example of how tactical awareness can outweigh simple development counts.