Learn How to Win Material: Hungarian Opening Tactic
This Hungarian Opening puzzle is a classic middlegame example of winning material by forcing the opponent’s pieces into an unfavorable exchange. The key idea is to notice when a defended-looking piece is actually overloaded or vulnerable to a tactical capture. In positions like this, the best move is often not a flashy attack on the king, but a precise sequence that removes a defender and converts activity into a large material gain. That is the heart of practical classical chess.