Learn How to Mate in 2: Kingside Attack
This puzzle is a classic example of a forcing kingside attack where king safety matters more than material. White’s pieces are already aimed at the enemy king, and the position contains a direct mating net rather than a slow positional win. In classical chess, these tactical shots often appear when the defender’s king is exposed and the attacking pieces can coordinate on open lines. The key idea is to use a sacrifice to drag the king into a vulnerable square, then finish with a decisive mating pattern.