Learn How to Spot a Mate in 2: Kingside Attack
This classical chess puzzle comes from the Benoni Defense and shows how a kingside attack can turn a small lead in development into a forced mating net. Black’s pieces are coordinated around the enemy king, while White’s king-side shelter is vulnerable to direct pressure. The key idea is that active pieces and open lines matter more than static material when the king is exposed. In tactical positions like this, a single forcing move can collapse the defense immediately.