Learn How to Deflect the Defender: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle highlights a classic deflection idea: force the enemy king or a key defender onto a square where a tactical capture becomes possible. In simplified positions, rook activity often decides everything, especially when one side can create checks that drag the king away from protection. Here, the winning side uses active rooks to exploit loose coordination and turn a material edge into a decisive finish. The lesson is that in classical chess, activity can outweigh raw material when the pieces are perfectly placed.