Learn How to Interfere: Crushing Bishop Tactic
This puzzle shows a classic interference idea in the middlegame, where a well-placed bishop creates a tactical bind by stepping onto a key square and disrupting coordination. The position is not about a direct king attack; instead, White uses piece activity and a strong outpost to overload Black’s defenses. The bishop’s placement also creates a fork-like threat against important pieces, turning a quiet-looking move into a decisive tactical gain.