Learn How to Spot Mate in 2: Bishop and Knight Pattern
This chess puzzle is a classic middlegame mate in 2 that comes from active piece coordination and king safety pressure. White’s bishop and knight work together to exploit the exposed black king and the loose defensive setup around it. The position also shows why development and piece activity matter in classical chess: even when material is down, a direct tactical finish can override static concerns. Patterns like this often appear as a bishop and knight mating net.