Learn How to Force Mate in 2: Bishop & Queen
This puzzle is a classic middlegame mating net where the attacking side uses forcing moves to restrict the king and exploit loose coordination. The key idea is that a bishop sacrifice can open lines and create a direct check that leaves the defender with only one practical reply. In positions like this, material count matters less than king safety, piece activity, and the ability to force the enemy queen into a vulnerable square. It is a great example of a tactical finish in classical chess.