Learn How to Attack f7: Sicilian Defense Tactic
This Sicilian Defense puzzle shows a classic attacking f7 idea where White uses active piece placement to create a forcing tactical sequence. The key is that the bishop sacrifice opens lines and drags the black king into an awkward position, allowing White to win the queen by exploiting the exposed back rank and the loose coordination of Black’s pieces. It is a strong example of a crushing tactical refutation in the opening, not a slow strategic maneuver.