Learn How to Spot F2F7 Mate: Bishop Sacrifice
This puzzle shows a classic opening tactic in the Queen's Gambit Accepted: a direct attack on the king when development and king safety are lagging. White’s active pieces are already aimed at the enemy king, and the key idea is a bishop sacrifice on the vulnerable f7 square. In classical chess, these patterns often appear when the king is still in the center and the defender’s pieces are poorly coordinated. The result is a forcing mating net rather than a long strategic squeeze.