Learn How to Spot Blind Swine Mate: Chess Endgame
This chess endgame is a classic example of a mating net built with rook coordination and a trapped king. The key idea is that one rook controls the escape squares while the other delivers the final blow on the back rank or second rank. Even when material is down or the position looks quiet, active rooks can create immediate danger. In classical chess, these patterns often appear after simplification when king safety matters more than material.