Learn How to Win Material: Tactical Refutation
This Philidor Defense puzzle shows a classic opening tactic where active piece placement outweighs simple material count. White’s queen and bishop create pressure on the center and queenside, but Black can exploit the exposed alignment of the white pieces with a forcing check. The key idea is tactical refutation: use tempo, king safety, and piece coordination to turn an apparently active position into a winning material sequence. It is a good example of how classical chess tactics often decide the middlegame early.