Learn How to Win with a Fork: Decisive Material Gain
This puzzle comes from the Nimzo-Larsen Attack, Classical Variation, where White uses active piece placement and a central break to create a tactical edge. The key idea is to exploit loose pieces and the opponent’s overextended setup. In positions like this, a well-timed pawn advance can open lines, attack two targets at once, and force Black into a passive defense. The result is a clear gain in activity and material, not a speculative attack.