Learn How to Win with a Pin: Vienna Gambit Tactic
This Vienna Game puzzle shows how a short tactical sequence can turn a middlegame into a winning advantage. The key idea is an absolute pin that overloads the defender and makes a seemingly active piece vulnerable to capture. Once the pinned piece is removed, the position collapses because the remaining defender cannot recapture without losing more material. In classical chess, these motifs often appear when development is ahead and the opponent’s king is still slightly exposed.