Learn How to Force Mate in 2: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame is a classic forcing sequence where king safety matters more than material. Even though one side is heavily down in material, the exposed king and active rooks create a direct mating net. In positions like this, the strongest move is often a forcing check that limits the enemy king’s escape squares and sets up a simple finish. The key lesson is to look for checks first, especially when the opponent’s pieces are overloaded or unable to help defend.