Learn How to Win Material: Italian Game Two Knights Defense
This puzzle is a classic example of a kingside attack where the defender’s king is exposed and the attacking pieces coordinate to force a mating net. The key idea is not material gain, but using forcing moves to drag the king into a vulnerable square and then exploit the weakened dark squares around it. In practical classical chess, these patterns often appear when a bishop and knight work together against an uncastled or overextended king.