Learn How to Mate in 3: Kingside Attack
This puzzle comes from the King's Pawn Game Busch-Gass Gambit and shows how a lead in development can turn into a direct kingside attack. White’s king is exposed, but Black’s pieces are coordinated around the enemy king and the queen has access to key checking squares. The idea is not to win more material, but to force the king into a mating net before it can escape. In classical chess, these tactical finishes often appear when one side is underdeveloped and the king’s shelter is weakened.