Learn How to Deflect: Crushing Endgame Tactics
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of a crushing deflection idea. White’s rooks are active on open files, and the black king is vulnerable because key defenders are overloaded. The winning plan uses forcing checks to drag the king away from protection, then exploits the newly opened line to win material. In practical classical chess, these long tactical sequences often decide endgames where one side has active rooks and the other king is exposed.