Learn How to Win Material: Hungarian Opening Tactics
This Hungarian Opening puzzle shows how a quiet-looking opening position can hide a decisive tactical gain. Black’s pieces are coordinated, White’s king is still in the center, and the bishop pair plus active development create pressure on loose pieces. The key idea is to use a forcing sequence that opens lines, exposes an undefended bishop, and wins material through tactical overload. In classical chess, these long opening combinations often come from piece activity rather than a direct king attack.