Learn How to Win a Fork: Vienna Gambit Tactics
This Vienna Game puzzle shows how a sharp middlegame can turn when one side’s pieces become overloaded and the king loses coordination. White’s active knight and bishop look dangerous at first, but Black’s counterplay is based on forcing checks, tactical pressure, and a direct attack on loose pieces. The key lesson is that activity alone is not enough if your king safety and piece coordination are fragile. In classical chess, forcing moves often decide the outcome before any long-term plan matters.