Learn How to Win Material: Tactical Refutation
This King’s Indian Defense puzzle is a classic middlegame example of tactical refutation and decisive material gain. White’s pieces are active enough to punish Black’s overextended knight and the loose coordination around the king. The key idea is to notice when a strong-looking centralized piece is actually undefended and can be removed, opening the door to a second tactical blow. In positions like this, activity and king safety often matter more than raw material count.