Learn How to Mate in 2: Chess Endgame Pattern
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of forcing the enemy king into a mating net. Even with heavy material imbalance, the attacking side can win immediately if the queen coordinates with the king and the opponent’s pieces are poorly placed. The key idea is not material, but geometry: restrict the king’s escape squares, force a check, and use the king’s limited mobility against it. In classical chess, these short tactical finishes often decide games instantly.