Learn How to Crush with a Fork: Grob Opening
This middlegame puzzle shows how active bishops can create a crushing tactical sequence when the enemy king is still in the center. The key idea is a fork combined with a skewer-like attack on loose pieces. White’s queenside pieces are poorly coordinated, and the rook on a1 becomes a major target once the bishop lands on the right diagonal. In classical chess, these motifs often decide the game by winning material and forcing the king into awkward defense.