Learn How to Exploit a Discovered Attack: Crushing Tactics
This middlegame puzzle is a classic example of a discovered attack combined with queenside pressure. White’s pieces are coordinated to create a forcing sequence that wins material and leaves Black’s queen and king awkwardly placed. The key idea is that one piece can be sacrificed or exchanged to open a line for another attacker, turning a static position into a decisive tactical refutation. In classical chess, these motifs often decide games when the opponent’s king safety is already compromised.