Learn How to Win Material: Discovered Attack
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of a discovered attack turning into a winning material sequence. The key idea is that one move creates a direct check while also uncovering pressure on a valuable target, forcing the defender into a narrow response. In positions like this, king activity and piece coordination matter more than raw material count, and a single forcing move can decide the game. The pattern is especially common in classical chess endgames where active kings and loose pieces collide.