Learn How to Attack f2/f7: Decisive Tactical Win
This Italian Game middlegame shows how a lead in development and active pieces can outweigh material. White’s bishop and queen coordinate against the enemy king, and the key idea is to exploit the exposed king before Black can organize defense. The position is a classic attacking f2/f7 pattern: once the king is forced to respond, the follow-up wins major material and leaves Black’s position collapsing. It is a strong example of a crushing tactical sequence in classical chess.