Learn How to Interfere: Slav Defense Tactic
This Slav Defense puzzle is a classic middlegame example of interference: you use a forcing move to disrupt the defender’s coordination and open lines against the king. White’s pieces are already active, and Black’s king is stuck in the center with several tactical weaknesses around the e-file and dark squares. The key idea is not just winning material, but forcing the opponent’s pieces into awkward squares so a direct attack becomes decisive.