Learn How to Spot a Mate in 2: Discovered Attack
This chess endgame is a classic example of a discovered attack turning into a forced mate in 2. White’s active rooks and knight coordinate to create immediate threats against the enemy king, while the defender’s pieces are overloaded and unable to cover every entry square. The key idea is that one piece can move with tempo, uncovering a stronger line of attack behind it. In classical chess, these tactical motifs often decide positions that look materially worse on the surface.