Learn How to Crush F2/F7: Decisive Material Gain
This Scandinavian Defense puzzle shows a classic opening tactic where active piece placement outweighs simple material counting. White’s bishop and queen coordinate against the enemy king’s shelter, creating a forcing sequence that wins the queen after the king is dragged into the open. The key idea is that a defended-looking piece can become tactically overloaded when a discovered attack appears behind it. In practical classical chess, these patterns often decide the game before the middlegame is fully developed.