Learn How to Spot Mate in 2: Mating Net
This middlegame puzzle is a classic mating-net lesson: the attacking side uses forcing checks to drag the king into a vulnerable square, then finishes with a direct queen-and-rook pattern. The key idea is not material gain but king safety. In classical chess, even a large material edge can disappear if the enemy king is exposed and your pieces coordinate on open files and dark squares. Always look for checks first when the king has limited escape squares.