Learn How to Win the Endgame: Decisive Material Gain
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of how a long sacrifice can force a winning sequence. White’s active queen and rook coordination create pressure on the enemy king and key defenders, even though the material balance is initially unfavorable. The idea is to use attraction and deflection to drag the king into a vulnerable square, then convert the tactical net into a decisive material gain. In classical chess, these forcing patterns often outweigh raw material count.