Learn How to Mate in 2: Kingside Attack
This classical chess puzzle is a sharp middlegame example of a kingside attack where king safety matters more than material. White’s pieces are already aimed at the enemy king, and the position contains a forcing tactical idea that turns pressure into an immediate mating net. The key lesson is that when the king is exposed and escape squares are limited, even a seemingly modest queen move can become decisive. Always check checks first in tactical positions like this.