Learn How to Win with Discovered Attack: Endgame Tactics
This chess endgame shows how a quiet-looking position can hide a forcing tactical shot. The key idea is a discovered attack: one piece moves with tempo, uncovering a stronger line from another piece and often creating check, winning material, or both. In classical chess, these motifs are especially dangerous when the king is exposed and pieces are loosely coordinated. Even a small material edge can become decisive once the defender is overloaded and the attack is forced.