Learn How to Win Material: Nimzo-Larsen Attack
This classical chess puzzle comes from the Nimzo-Larsen Attack and shows how a short tactical sequence can turn a middlegame into a decisive material win. White’s king is under some pressure, but Black’s pieces are overextended and a key defender is vulnerable. The position rewards accurate calculation, especially when a forcing queen move creates threats against loose pieces and weak squares. It is a good example of how tactical play can outweigh static material in the middlegame.