Learn How to Mate in 2: Bishop Attack
This middlegame puzzle is a classic example of a forcing bishop attack that turns king safety into a direct mating net. White’s pieces are active, the black king is exposed, and one tactical shot creates a decisive threat by combining check, coordination, and limited escape squares. In positions like this, material counts less than the ability to force the king into a worse square and finish with a clean mating pattern. It’s a great chess quiz example of how a quiet-looking position can hide a forced win.