Learn How to Use a Discovered Attack: Bishop Endgame
This chess endgame shows how a bishop can create a decisive tactical net when the enemy king is exposed and pawns are advanced. The key idea is a discovered attack: one move opens a line for the bishop while also forcing the king into a worse square. In simplified positions, even equal material can hide a winning combination if one side’s king safety collapses and a passed pawn becomes a tactical decoy.