Learn How to Spot Mate in 3: Kingside Attack
This middlegame puzzle is a classic example of a kingside attack built around king safety, piece activity, and a forcing sacrifice. Black’s pieces are coordinated to overload the white king’s defenders and exploit the weakened pawn shield. The key idea is that a bishop sacrifice can open lines, remove key defenders, and create a direct mating net. In practical classical chess, these patterns often appear when the enemy king has few escape squares and the attacking queen and bishop work together.