Learn How to Spot Mate in 2: Kingside Attack
This classical chess puzzle comes from the Scandinavian Defense, Modern Variation, and it shows how a kingside attack can turn a middlegame into a forced mating net. Even when material is roughly balanced, the side with the more active queen and better piece coordination can create immediate threats against the enemy king. The key idea is that checks are most dangerous when the defending king has limited flight squares and the back rank or nearby pieces restrict escape.