Learn How to Crush Kingside Attack: Tactical Refutation
This classical chess puzzle comes from the King's Indian Defense, Four Pawns Attack, where Black uses a forcing kingside attack to punish loose coordination around the white king. The key idea is not a slow strategic squeeze, but a tactical refutation that wins material by exploiting an exposed piece and the weakened king shelter. In the middlegame, forcing moves often matter more than static evaluation, especially when the opponent's pieces are overextended.