Lingo
discovered check
a tactic where a player moves one of their pieces, revealing an attack on the opponent's king by another piece that was previously blocked or hidden behind the moving piece
In chess, a discovered check occurs when a player moves one of their pieces, revealing that another piece, usually a rook, queen, or bishop, is now attacking the opponents king. The key aspect of a discovered check is that the check is only revealed after the player moves the piece blocking the attacking pieces line of sight. This can be a powerful tactic, as it forces the opponent to respond to the check while also potentially setting up other threats. Discovered checks are often used to surprise the opponent and create strong attacking opportunities.
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