Learn How to Spot Blind Swine Mate: One-Move Finish
Blind swine mate is a classic mating pattern where rooks work together to trap the enemy king on the back rank or near the edge. The key idea is that the defending pieces can look active, but they actually block escape squares and create a mating net. In this kind of chess endgame, king safety matters more than material, and a single forcing move can end the game immediately. Always scan for rook alignment, boxed-in kings, and squares the king cannot flee to.