Learn How to Spot Mate in 2: Rook Endgame
This chess endgame shows how active rooks can create a mating net even when material is close. The key idea is king safety: one rook can restrict the enemy king while the other delivers a forcing check that leaves no escape squares. In classical chess, these patterns often appear after simplification, when open files and loose back-rank squares become decisive. The position rewards accurate calculation over general strategy.