Learn How to Win with Interference: Chess Puzzle with Theory & Hints
This puzzle is a classic interference idea in the middlegame, where one well-timed move disrupts the defender’s coordination and opens the path for a decisive tactical strike. White’s queen is already creating pressure near the enemy king, and the opponent’s pieces are awkwardly tied together. The key is to notice that a seemingly quiet pawn move can force a response that overloads a defender and clears the way for a winning capture. It is a strong example of how tactical motifs can decide a game even when material is down.