Learn How to Win a Chess Endgame: Discovered Attack
This chess endgame puzzle is built around a discovered attack, where one piece steps away to uncover pressure from a rook or bishop. The key idea is that the apparent target is only part of the story: once the line opens, a second tactical threat appears and the defender cannot meet both. In classical chess, these motifs often decide simplified positions because active pieces and king safety matter more than raw material count.