Learn How to Crush the Kingside: Vienna Game Tactics
This Vienna Game middlegame shows how a kingside attack can turn a material deficit into a decisive tactical win. White’s queen and knight coordinate against the black king’s shelter, while the defender on f6 is overworked and the g-file weaknesses become targets. The key idea is not a random sacrifice, but a forcing sequence that removes key defenders and opens lines toward the king. In classical chess, these tactical patterns often decide long middlegame positions.