Learn How to Discover Attack: Tactical Refutation
This classical chess middlegame puzzle is a clean example of a discovered attack built around a forcing tactical refutation. White’s advanced knight creates a direct threat while also uncovering pressure on the enemy queen and back rank. The key idea is that one piece can give check, force a capture, and then allow a second strike on the queen. In practical play, this kind of pattern often turns a slightly better position into a winning material advantage.