Learn How to Win with a Crushing Kingside Attack
This puzzle shows how a kingside attack can still decide the game even when the position looks simplified. The key idea is to use forcing moves that drag the enemy king into a vulnerable square, then coordinate heavy pieces and a knight to create a mating net. In classical chess, these patterns often appear when the king’s pawn shield is weakened and the defender’s pieces are overloaded. The attack works because every tempo matters and the opponent has very few safe squares.