Learn How to Win Material: Intermezzo Tactic
This French Defense middlegame puzzle is a classic example of tactical punishment for loose pieces and king safety issues. White’s queen and bishop coordination creates pressure, but the position contains a hidden tactical resource based on a forcing capture and an intermezzo idea. When pieces are overloaded or unprotected, a simple-looking exchange can open the door to a decisive material gain. In classical chess, these patterns often appear when the opponent’s king is still in the center and development is uneven.