Learn How to Exploit a Discovered Attack: Endgame Tactics
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of a discovered attack, where one piece moves to reveal a stronger line of fire from another piece. The key idea is that the apparent defender can become vulnerable the moment it shifts, especially when rooks are aligned on open files. In classical chess, these tactics often decide the game by winning material rather than relying on long-term pressure. Here, the position rewards accurate calculation and recognition of hidden threats.