Learn How to Win a Fork: Hungarian Opening
This opening puzzle shows how a single pawn thrust can create a decisive tactical fork against two pieces at once. In the Hungarian Opening structure, White has active central play and Black’s king remains uncastled, which makes piece coordination fragile. The key idea is to use central space to force Black into an awkward defensive response, then exploit the loose placement of the bishop and knight. It is a classic example of how initiative in the opening can turn into a winning combination.