Learn How to Win a Trapped Piece: Hungarian Opening
This Hungarian Opening puzzle shows how a seemingly active queen move can create a decisive tactical refutation. White’s pressure on the kingside is not just about attack; it also exposes a loose rook and an overloaded defender. In practical classical chess, these positions reward accuracy because one tactical shot can win material while keeping the initiative. The key idea is to notice when a piece is trapped, undefended, or tied to too many duties at once.