Learn How to Deflect: Crushing Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame is a classic example of a crushing tactical deflection. One side has a major material edge, but the position still demands precision because active pieces and passed pawns can create counterplay. The key idea is to force the enemy king or defender onto a square where it can no longer protect the most important target. In practical classical chess, these short endgame tactics often decide the game immediately by winning a piece or clearing the way for a decisive capture.