Learn How to Spot Mate in 1: Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame is a classic example of a forced mating net where one active piece coordinates with the enemy king’s limited escape squares. In classical chess, these positions often look material-heavy, but the real story is king safety and piece activity. A single well-placed knight can dominate key squares and turn a seemingly balanced endgame into an immediate finish. The lesson is to always scan for checks before considering material gains.