Learn How to Deflect the Defender: Decisive Advantage
This chess puzzle is a classic example of a long middlegame tactical finish built around king safety and deflection. White uses forcing checks to pull the black king away from its defensive coordination, then exploits the weakened back line and overloaded defenders. The key idea is not immediate material gain, but creating a position where the defender can no longer protect both the king and the critical square at the same time. In classical chess, these patterns often decide games even when one side is materially behind.