Learn How to Spot Kingside Attack: Mate in 2
This puzzle is a sharp middlegame example of a kingside attack where the attacking side uses active queen placement and direct pressure on the enemy king. The key idea is to recognize when the king’s shelter has been weakened and the defender’s pieces cannot coordinate in time. Even with material considerations in the background, the forcing nature of the attack matters most. In classical chess, these patterns often decide the game before any endgame can begin.