Learn How to Deflect the Rook: Mate in 2
This chess endgame is a classic example of using deflection to force a mating net. The key idea is to lure a defending rook or king onto a square where it can no longer protect the critical line, then finish with a direct checkmate pattern. In classical chess, these short tactical wins often come from active rooks, exposed king placement, and a piece that is overloaded with defense duties.