Learn How to Spot Kingside Attack: Mate in 2
This classical chess puzzle shows how a kingside attack can turn a material edge into a forced mate in just two moves. The key idea is that an exposed king and weakened pawn cover can make even a seemingly active position collapse instantly. When the enemy king has limited flight squares, forcing checks often become stronger than winning material. In middlegame play, always compare king safety with material count, because tactical threats can outweigh a large static advantage.