Learn How to Spot: Mate in 1
This classical chess puzzle comes from the Italian Game, specifically the Rosentreter Gambit, where rapid development and king safety matter more than material. White’s pieces are aimed directly at the enemy king, and the position shows a classic attacking f2/f7 pattern. Even though Black is materially better, the exposed king and active white queen and bishop create a decisive tactical shot. In middlegames like this, one forcing move can override static evaluation.