Learn How to Win with an Advanced Pawn: Fork Tactic
This middlegame puzzle shows how an advanced pawn can become a tactical weapon, not just a positional asset. White’s passed pawn on the d-file is already deep in enemy territory, creating threats against key squares and forcing the opponent into awkward defense. The real idea is that an advanced pawn can support a fork, deflect a defender, and open the way for promotion. In classical chess, these motifs often appear together when the enemy king is still uncastled and pieces are overloaded.