Learn How to Win Material: Intermezzo Tactics
This puzzle shows a classic opening tactic where an unexpected intermediate move changes the evaluation immediately. The key idea is to use forcing play to expose a pinned piece, remove a defender, and win material before the opponent can coordinate. In the opening, activity and tempo matter as much as raw material, so a tactical refutation can punish loose development. This is a good example of how classical chess principles and concrete calculation work together in the middlegame transition.