Learn How to Force Mate in 5: Kingside Attack
This puzzle is a classic example of a forcing kingside attack in a chess endgame where active pieces outweigh raw material. The key idea is attraction: the defender’s king is lured onto vulnerable squares, then deflection removes key cover and opens a mating net. Even though White appears materially ahead, the position is decided by initiative, not counting pawns. In classical chess, these patterns often arise when rooks and queen coordinate against an exposed king with limited escape squares.