Learn How to Interfere: Decisive Middlegame Tactics
This puzzle is a classic middlegame tactical shot where activity and king safety outweigh raw material. White’s pieces are coordinated against the black king, and the key idea is to use interference to disrupt the defender’s coordination before taking advantage of the exposed king zone. The position rewards forcing play, especially when a checking move creates a direct threat that cannot be met by passive defense. In practical classical chess, these patterns often decide games quickly.