Learn How to Interfere: Crushing Endgame Tactic
This puzzle shows a classic interference idea in a sharp middlegame-to-endgame transition. One side’s pieces are active, but the key defender can be cut off by a forcing check that disrupts coordination. The position rewards precise calculation because the strongest continuation is not a quiet improvement, but a tactical refutation that overloads the king’s shelter and opens the way for decisive material gain. Patterns like this often appear in classical chess and practical game review.