Learn How to Win Material: Kings Indian Defense
This puzzle comes from the King's Indian Defense, Four Pawns Attack, where Black uses active piece play to punish White's overextended center. The key idea is not a mating attack, but a decisive tactical sequence that wins material and improves Black's piece coordination. Black's knight jump creates pressure on the center and opens lines against White's king, while White's queen becomes vulnerable to tempo-gaining attacks. It is a classic middlegame example of using activity over static material count.