Learn How to Deflect the Defender: Mate in 4

This middlegame puzzle is a classic example of deflection: one forcing sacrifice drags a key defender away from an important square, and the rest of the attack collapses the king’s shelter. The position also shows how active rooks and queen coordination can turn a material deficit into a mating net. In classical chess, these patterns often appear when the enemy king has limited flight squares and the back rank is vulnerable.