Learn How to Double Bishop Mate: Mate in 2
This puzzle shows a classic double bishop mate pattern in a sharp middlegame. The key idea is to use bishop coordination to force the enemy king into a boxed-in position where escape squares are covered and the final capture is protected. Even when material is down, active piece placement can outweigh static evaluation if the king is exposed and defenders are overloaded. It is a strong example of how tactical pressure can convert into immediate mate.