Learn How to Force Mate in 2: Bishop & Knight
This chess endgame is a classic example of a forced mating net where activity matters more than material. White’s pieces coordinate to limit the king’s escape squares, and the key idea is to use a forcing check that drags the defender into a bad square. In classical chess, these short tactical finishes often come from a loose king, overloaded defenders, and a piece that can control both the checking line and the final mating square.