Learn How to Deflect the Defender: Chess Endgame
This puzzle is a classic chess endgame example of attraction and deflection. One side’s king is forced to take a piece, which pulls it away from a key defensive square and removes the protection around the enemy king. The position is tactical rather than purely technical: the active queen and rook coordinate to exploit a pinned rook and a weakened king shelter. In classical chess, these motifs often decide games immediately when the defender is overloaded.