Learn How to Exploit a Discovered Attack: Endgame Tactics
This chess endgame features a classic discovered attack idea: one piece moves with tempo, uncovering a stronger line of fire behind it. The key is that the opponent’s king and rook coordination are vulnerable, so a forcing sequence can win material quickly. In classical chess, these tactical shots often decide simplified positions where piece activity matters more than raw material count. Here, the queenside attack and open-file pressure create a decisive tactical refutation.