Learn How to Exploit Discovered Attack: Chess Endgame
This chess endgame is a classic example of how active rooks and an exposed king can turn equal material into a winning attack. White’s pieces coordinate to force the enemy king into a vulnerable line, where checks and tactical pressure win time and material. The key idea is not a direct mating net, but a forcing sequence that uses a discovered attack and the opponent’s loose back-rank coordination to gain decisive material. In classical chess, this kind of conversion is often stronger than grabbing a pawn.