Learn How to Win with Interference: Middlegame Tactic
This middlegame puzzle is a classic interference idea: one side’s pieces are active around the king, and the key is to block a defender’s line at exactly the right moment. The position features a strong attacking setup, loose coordination, and a vulnerable king zone, so the winning idea is not a direct checkmate but a move that disrupts the opponent’s best defensive resource. In classical chess, these quiet tactical shots often decide the game before the final capture appears.