Learn How to Win the Queen: Hungarian Opening
This Hungarian Opening puzzle is a classic example of how active piece play can outweigh simple material counting in the opening. White’s bishop activity creates a tactical shot against the queenside structure, forcing Black to respond under pressure. The key idea is that a seemingly modest capture can expose the defender of a critical square or line, allowing a follow-up that wins the queen. In classical chess, these short combinations often come from development lead and coordination, not from deep endgame technique.