Learn How to Win Material: Discovered Attack
This chess endgame puzzle shows how a discovered attack can turn a stable-looking position into a decisive material win. The key idea is that one piece is forced to move or give check, uncovering a stronger line behind it. In classical chess, these tactics often appear when queens, bishops, and rooks coordinate against an exposed king and loose pieces. Here, the tactical pressure is not about a mating net, but about winning material with tempo and precision.