Learn How to Force Mate in 3: Endgame Pattern
This chess endgame puzzle is all about forcing the king into a mating net with tempo-gaining checks. Even though the position looks like a middlegame, the attack is decided by precise calculation and king safety rather than material. The key idea is to use a forcing move that limits the enemy king’s escape squares and coordinates the queen and rook-like pressure into a direct finish. In classical chess, these patterns often appear when the defender’s king is exposed and the back rank or nearby squares are weakened.