Learn How to Win with Discovered Check: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame is a classic example of a discovered check turning into a forcing sequence. The key idea is that one piece steps aside to reveal a stronger line from another attacker, creating immediate threats against the king. In positions like this, rook activity and king safety matter more than raw material. Even when the material is balanced, a well-timed tactical shot can win by forcing the enemy king into a vulnerable square and then harvesting loose pieces.