Learn How to Win Material: Tactical Refutation
This Richter-Veresov Attack puzzle shows a classic middlegame tactical refutation where king safety and loose pieces matter more than long-term plans. White’s king has stepped into danger, and the position contains a hanging piece that can be won by force. The key idea is to recognize when a seemingly active attacking piece is actually overextended and undefended. In classical chess, these moments often decide the game immediately through a decisive material gain rather than a slow positional squeeze.