Learn How to Win with Discovered Attack: Hungarian Opening
This middlegame puzzle comes from the Hungarian Opening and shows how a quiet-looking position can hide a powerful discovered attack. Black’s pieces are coordinated to exploit king safety and a pinned defender, creating immediate pressure on White’s king and central pieces. The key idea is that one forcing move can open lines, expose the king, and win material by combining check with a tactical follow-up. In classical chess, these patterns often decide the game before the endgame begins.