Learn How to Crush a Fork: Dutch Defense Tactics
This Dutch Defense puzzle is a classic opening tactic lesson: Black uses active piece placement to create a forcing sequence that wins material through a fork. The key idea is not raw calculation alone, but recognizing how a centralized knight can jump with tempo while the queen and other pieces coordinate against loose white pieces. In practical classical chess, these patterns often appear when development is uneven and one side’s king safety is already compromised.