Learn How to Sacrifice for Mate: Kingside Attack
This puzzle is a classic example of a kingside attack that turns a quiet-looking chess endgame into a forced mating net. The key idea is deflection: a defender is lured away so the king’s shelter collapses. Once that happens, the attacking queen and rook can coordinate on the open files and dark squares to create a decisive sequence. In classical chess, these patterns often appear when one side’s king is boxed in and the pieces are already active.