Learn How to Discover Attack: Winning Combination
This middlegame puzzle is a classic example of a discovered attack, where one piece moves with tempo and uncovers a stronger line behind it. The key idea is that the hidden attacker suddenly becomes active, often creating a check or winning a major piece. Here, the position is shaped by king safety, loose pieces, and a tactical imbalance that makes the forcing sequence especially strong. In classical chess, these patterns often decide games quickly.