Learn How to Win Material: Discovered Attack
This middlegame puzzle is a classic example of a discovered attack, where one piece moves with a hidden purpose: it uncovers pressure from another piece and creates a forcing tactical sequence. The key idea is that the opponent’s queen and king are tied to vulnerable squares, so a single forcing check can expose loose coordination. In practical classical chess, these motifs often decide games because material imbalances and king safety become more important than static evaluation.