Learn How to Win with a Fork: Tactical Refutation
This middlegame puzzle from the Old Indian Defense shows how a single active piece can create a decisive tactical refutation. White’s advanced knight and pressure on key squares look dangerous, but the position is full of loose pieces and tactical targets. The winning idea is not a slow positional squeeze; it is a forcing sequence that wins material by exploiting an undefended bishop and a vulnerable king. In classical chess, these moments often decide the game immediately.