Learn How to Spot Blind Swine Mate: Rook Endgame
This puzzle is a classic chess endgame tactic where material advantage means nothing if the king is exposed and the rooks are perfectly coordinated. The key idea behind a blind swine mate pattern is that one rook can invade the opponent’s back rank or second rank to deliver a sudden mate, often while the other rook supports the net. Even in a rook endgame, active pieces and king safety can outweigh extra material. Always check for forcing moves first, especially checks that end the game immediately.