Learn How to Crush with Interference: Kingside Attack
This chess puzzle shows how a kingside attack can turn into a decisive tactical sequence when the enemy king is exposed and key defenders are overloaded. The main idea is interference: a move that blocks or disrupts defensive coordination so the attacking pieces can invade. In this middlegame, the queen and rook work together to keep the king boxed in while a pinned piece limits counterplay. The position rewards active piece placement and precise calculation.