Learn How to Win with a Discovered Attack: Chess Puzzle
This puzzle is a classic example of a discovered attack in a sharp middlegame transitioning toward the chess endgame. The key idea is that one piece moves with tempo, uncovering a stronger line of attack from another piece behind it. Here, the position is especially tactical because the enemy king is exposed, a defender is overloaded, and a pinned piece limits defensive resources. In classical chess, these positions often decide the game immediately because the forcing sequence wins material and simplifies into a favorable ending.