Learn How to Spot a Mate in 2: Pillsbury's Mate
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of a mating net built around king safety and piece coordination. White’s heavy piece activity and the exposed black king create a forcing sequence where every defensive resource is limited. In classical chess, these patterns often appear when a rook and bishop work together to restrict escape squares and exploit a pinned or overloaded defender. The key idea is not material gain, but using forcing moves to convert an active position into immediate mate.