Learn How to Win with a Fork: Kadas Opening
This Kadas Opening puzzle is a classic middlegame tactic where White uses active piece placement to punish Black’s loose coordination. The key idea is to exploit a pinned or overloaded defender and force a sequence that wins material while keeping the initiative. Even when the position looks messy, tactical motifs like fork, skewer, and discovered check often decide the game. In practical classical chess, these patterns appear when the king is still in the center and pieces are awkwardly placed.