Learn How to Spot a Discovered Attack: Chess Puzzle with Theory & Hints
This puzzle is a classic middlegame example of a discovered attack, where one piece moves with tempo and opens a line for another attacker. The key idea is not just winning material, but creating a forcing sequence that overloads the defender and exposes the king. In positions like this, king safety matters more than raw material count, so even a side that is behind can generate a decisive tactical shot if the enemy king is vulnerable.