Learn How to Win Material: Advanced Pawn Fork
This classical chess puzzle comes from the Scotch Game, specifically the Goring Gambit, where activity and development can hide tactical shots. Black’s advanced pawn creates a powerful tactical refutation by attacking multiple pieces at once and exposing poor coordination in White’s camp. The position is a good example of how an advanced pawn can become more than a passer: it can also act as a fork, win material, and force a favorable simplification in the middlegame.