Learn How to Mate in 3: Kingside Attack
This middlegame puzzle is a classic example of a kingside attack that turns material imbalance into a forced mating net. White’s pieces coordinate around the enemy king, using a sacrifice to open lines and remove key defenders. The position rewards tactical vision over material count: once the king is exposed, checks become more important than winning pieces. In practical classical chess, these patterns often decide games when one side’s king safety is compromised.