Learn How to Win by Discovered Attack: Chess Endgame Puzzle
This chess endgame shows how a quiet-looking move can create a powerful discovered attack. One piece is currently blocking a line, and once it moves, a hidden attacker suddenly becomes active against a valuable target. The key idea is that the opponent’s king and rook coordination are vulnerable to a direct tactical sequence, even with limited material on the board. In classical chess, these endgame tactics often decide games because active pieces matter more than raw material.