Learn How to Win by Attraction: Chess Endgame Puzzle
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of attraction: you lure a key defender onto a square where it can be eliminated, opening the way for a decisive follow-up. The position looks active for White, but Black’s counterplay is based on a hidden tactical resource that turns the tables immediately. In practical classical chess, these moments often decide the game because one loose major piece can collapse an otherwise winning position.