Learn How to Win a Fork: Hungarian Opening Tactic
This Hungarian Opening puzzle is a classic example of how tactical pressure can outweigh quiet development. Black’s pieces are active, White’s king is still in the center, and the position contains a hidden fork idea that targets both king safety and loose pieces. In classical chess, these moments often decide the game before the middlegame fully begins. The key lesson is to look for forcing moves that create multiple threats at once, especially when the opponent’s pieces are awkwardly placed.