Learn How to Win Material: Tactical Refutation
This chess puzzle shows a classic tactical refutation in the middlegame, where one side’s queen and king coordination create a decisive material swing. The key idea is to notice when a seemingly active piece is actually overextended and vulnerable to a forcing capture. Once the defender is removed, the position collapses because the remaining pieces are tied up by checks, pins, and loose back-rank weaknesses. In practical classical chess, these are the moments where calculation matters more than long-term strategy.