Learn How to Remove the Defender: Hungarian Opening
This Hungarian Opening puzzle is a classic example of removing the defender to win material. White’s pieces coordinate around a pinned and overloaded target, so one tactical exchange changes the whole position. The key idea is that a defender of a valuable piece can be forced away, leaving the remaining piece vulnerable to capture. In practical classical chess, these motifs often appear in the middlegame when development is complete and piece activity matters more than static structure.