Learn How to Win Material: Hungarian Opening Tactic
This Hungarian Opening puzzle is a classic middlegame example of using tactical pressure to convert a material edge into something decisive. White’s pieces are active, Black’s king is still uncastled, and the position contains loose pieces that can be targeted by forcing moves. The key idea is to combine check, piece activity, and a temporary sacrifice or exchange sequence to expose the enemy king and win a major piece. In practical classical chess, these patterns often decide the game quickly.