Learn How to Interfere: Kingside Attack
This middlegame puzzle shows how an attack on the king can override material deficits when the enemy pieces are tied down. White’s queen and rook coordinate to create pressure around the king zone, while Black’s heavy pieces and knight are overloaded by defensive duties. The key idea is interference: forcing the defender to abandon an important square or line so the attack can continue. In practical classical chess, these patterns often decide games even when one side is materially ahead.