Learn How to Spot Blind Swine Mate: Chess Endgame
This chess endgame puzzle shows a classic blind swine mate pattern: the attacking rooks work together to trap the enemy king on the back rank and deliver a forced mating net. The key idea is that one rook gives check while the other controls the escape squares, leaving the king with no safe flight. In practical classical chess, these patterns often appear when rooks are active on open files and the opposing king is exposed.