Learn How to Crush the Opening: Dutch Defense Tactic
This Dutch Defense puzzle shows a classic opening tactic where king safety outweighs material and development. White’s bishop and queen coordinate to create a forcing sequence that drags the black king into the open and wins the queen-side coordination battle. The key idea is attraction: a defender is lured onto a square where it becomes vulnerable to a follow-up strike. In practical classical chess, these motifs often appear when the center is still tense and one side’s pieces are poorly coordinated.