Learn How to Spot Double Bishop Mate: Endgame Tactics
This chess endgame shows how powerful bishops can become when the enemy king is boxed in by its own pawns and limited escape squares. Even with reduced material, a mating net can appear instantly if both diagonals cooperate and the king has no flight squares. In classical chess, these patterns often come from active minor pieces, weak dark squares, and a trapped king rather than a huge material advantage. The key lesson is to always check for forcing tactics before playing a quiet move.