discovered attack
Plural
discovered attacks
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a tactic where moving one piece uncovers an attack by another piece, creating a double threat and putting pressure on the opponent
In chess, a discovered attack occurs when a player moves one piece, revealing that another piece is now attacking an opponent's piece or position. Unlike a discovered check, where the king is in check, a discovered attack can involve any piece, not just the king. The player uses the movement of one piece to uncover the threat from another, often catching the opponent off guard. This tactic can be highly effective, as it allows the player to create multiple threats at once, making it difficult for the opponent to defend against all of them.
- When he moved his knight, it revealed a discovered attack on my queen.
- By shifting his rook, he set up a discovered attack on my bishop.
- The player used a discovered attack to surprise his opponent and win the game.
- She didn’t see the discovered attack coming, which cost her a piece.
- The discovered attack forced me to defend two threats at once, making it hard to respond.