Learn How to Win Material: Tactical Refutation
This puzzle comes from the French Defense Tarrasch Variation and shows a classic middlegame tactical refutation. White’s attacking piece is overextended and becomes vulnerable because the queen and pawn coordination around the kingside is loose. The key idea is to notice when a seemingly active piece is actually pinned, overloaded, or simply hanging. In practical classical chess, these motifs often decide the game immediately by forcing material gain rather than a flashy mating attack.