Learn How to Deflect the Defender: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of deflection: you force a key defender away from an important square so a later capture becomes possible. The position is materially balanced enough to look calm, but the active rook and centralized king create a tactical net. In practical classical chess, these long forcing sequences often decide endgames because one tempo can change everything, especially when a defender is overloaded.