Learn How to Exploit a Discovered Attack: Decisive Material Gain
This middlegame puzzle shows how a discovered attack can turn a tactical idea into decisive material gain. In the Danish Gambit, active bishops and open lines often create pressure against the enemy king and queen at the same time. Here, White’s bishop move opens a line for the queen while also creating a forcing check on the king. That kind of dual-purpose move is the hallmark of strong classical chess tactics: one piece attacks, another becomes newly active, and the opponent’s defense collapses.