Learn How to Spot a Mate in 2: Chess Endgame Tactic
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of a forcing kingside attack that turns material advantage into a direct mating net. The key idea is to use a discovered attack to open lines against the enemy king while a well-placed bishop and rook coordinate on vulnerable dark squares. In classical chess, these short tactical finishes often appear when the defender’s king has limited flight squares and one tactical resource creates multiple threats at once.