Learn How to Mate in 2: Endgame Checkmate
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic forcing finish: the attacking side uses a checking move to drag the enemy king onto a vulnerable square, then delivers a decisive queen-and-bishop mating net. The key idea is not material gain, but coordination and king restriction. In classical chess, these short tactical wins often appear when the defending king has few escape squares and its own pieces or pawns block flight routes. Recognizing the mating net is more important than calculating every quiet move.