Learn How to Win with a Pin: Tactical Refutation
This middlegame puzzle from the Richter-Veresov Attack shows how a forcing check can expose a king and overload the defender. White’s pieces are active, Black’s king is still stuck in the center, and the key idea is to use a pin to drag a defender onto a vulnerable square. Once the defender is forced to respond, the follow-up wins material with tempo and leaves Black’s position collapsing. It’s a classic example of a crushing opening tactic rather than a slow strategic squeeze.