Learn How to Win Material: Discovered Attack
This chess endgame puzzle is a clean example of a tactical refutation built around a discovered attack. One piece is overloaded and another is pinned, so the key idea is to remove the defender and open lines at the same time. The position rewards precise calculation: a forcing capture creates a new threat, and the follow-up wins material because the opponent’s pieces are poorly coordinated. In classical chess, these short combinations often decide the game immediately.