Learn How to Spot Mate in 3: Pin Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of how a pin can turn a seemingly balanced position into a forced mating net. Even with material advantage, the winning side must first restrict the enemy king and remove key defenders. In classical chess and practical game review, these patterns often appear when a rook or bishop creates direct pressure on the king’s shelter, making every defensive move fail. The idea is to force the king into a corridor where the final checkmate becomes unavoidable.