Learn How to Deflect the King: Kingside Attack
This middlegame puzzle is a classic example of a kingside attack built on attraction and deflection. The key idea is to drag the enemy king away from its shelter, then exploit the weakened back rank and exposed dark squares. White’s pieces are tied down, and the king’s defenders are overloaded, so one forcing sequence can collapse the whole position. In practical chess, these motifs often appear in sharp classical chess games and tactical chess quiz positions.