Learn How to Force Mate in 2: Rook Endgame
This chess endgame is a classic example of how active rooks can create a mating net even when material is already favorable. The key idea is to use the rook’s long-range power to restrict the enemy king, cut off escape squares, and force a reply that leaves the king helpless. In classical chess, these patterns often decide games quickly because king safety becomes the main factor once the board is simplified.