Learn How to Spot Kingside Attack: Mate in 1
This middlegame puzzle is a classic example of a kingside attack turning into an immediate mating net. The key strategic idea is that king safety outweighs material when the enemy king’s shelter is weakened and attacking pieces are already aimed at the target. Here, the queen and knight coordinate to exploit dark-square weaknesses around the king, creating a forcing finish that cannot be met by normal defense. In classical chess, these patterns often appear when one side’s pieces are active and the king has too few escape squares.