Learn How to Spot a Kingside Attack: Mate in 3
This middlegame puzzle shows how a kingside attack can turn a stable-looking position into a forced mating net. The key idea is to use active pieces and open lines against the king, especially when the defender’s pawn shield is weakened. In classical chess, these tactical shots often come from a sacrifice that drags a pawn away, clears a file, or forces the king into a cramped defensive setup. The position is a good example of how king safety can outweigh material.