Learn How to Exploit a Pin: Winning Material
This middlegame puzzle is a classic example of using a pin to force a decisive material gain. White’s king is still in the center, and the queen and bishop coordination creates tactical pressure on the queenside. The key idea is that a pinned piece can become overloaded or unable to defend another important target, allowing a forcing sequence that wins material. In classical chess, these short combinations often come from active piece placement and loose coordination.