Learn How to Trap a Piece: Hanging Piece Tactics
This puzzle is a classic middlegame example of a trapped piece and tactical refutation. Black’s position contains a loose knight that is overextended and vulnerable to a forcing sequence. The key idea is not a flashy attack on the king, but a clean conversion of activity into material gain. In classical chess, these positions reward accuracy: once a piece is undefended and attacked, forcing moves can turn a small tactical detail into a decisive advantage.