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Hi there.

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In this section, we see an absolutely amazing game.

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George wrote Louis against the keyboard Rubinstein in 1907.

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Let's have a look.

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This is known as Rubinstein's Immortal game.

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So D4 from Louis we have D5 from Rubinstein.

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Nice to have free e6e3 c5 c4.

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So you'll notice it's a symmetrical position night C six night.

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C three nights f6 and now white is a bit too forcing here D Tank C five.

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It's actually not waiting for the bishop to be able to gain a tempo, so it's not respecting tempo basically.

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So for example, if white plays.

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A move like a free and the bishop move.

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This would be on the circumstances, the bishop's move details would be on the best circumstances because

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the Bishop's moved twice.

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So why is not respecting too much tempo here by playing this immediately?

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Detainee c5 So that's the key points.

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It's a slight inaccuracy.

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You can see Black's pieces are more awake than the bishops.

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Well, the Bishop's more awake than its counterpart.

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A frame maybe White was just hoping to gain a tempo with the bishop on C5, and it wouldn't matter.

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We have a six and it looks as though the intention is to put the bishop on a seven.

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But in fact, after b4 the bishop goes to the D six and potentially this is more menacing looking at

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H two rather than being blunted with this structure on after an E three.

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So, you know, if the Bishop had gone to A7 as an example, Bishop b2 y shouldn't be any worse actually

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here.

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So this position once actually doing okay, absolutely fine.

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But Bishop sex puts into question a little bit more actually not waiting for the bishop and now Bishop

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B2 is played.

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If C takes D5 black complaint he takes that pawn is not hanging.

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If Knight takes, then Knight takes the five, Queen 65 and I hope you can spot for five points.

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What does that play here?

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Yeah, Bishop takes b4 check winning the Queen on D5 so okay so there's no punishment it seems available.

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So Bishop B2 is played, although y could have been content with C takes and not taking the pawn but

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just bishop.

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So this would have been also more solid than what what turns out what transpires.

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So Bishop B2 we have Black Castling and now Queen D2.

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This is another source of tempo loss.

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Actually.

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Queen D The Queen's not particularly well placed on D2.

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If C takes here, it takes again a simple bishop e to this position.

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Black's got the isolated Queen's pawn.

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This should be just, you know, it's a small edge for y actually, but Queen D2 is starting to question

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things now.

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Queen A7 The Queen is actually better placed than its counterpart in a way.

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So Bishop D3 is played, which kind of again loses tempo, not waiting for D take c4.

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I mean allowing D take C4, getting the bishop to move again rather.

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So these little nuances are adding up actually instead of Bishop D3 C tanks here, E6 is still a tenable

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position for White's it's equal position.

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It's not too bad.

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And you might think, hold on, hold on.

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What about this game back here in 1965?

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This is a bit riskier.

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Knight takes queen tanks, black has rook the eights and it's a bit scary.

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White could play Queen B free.

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But 95, you know black has got pressure here for the pawn enough to justify it.

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The pawn sac and yeah, it's technically equal though it is it is plausible to play like that.

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But Bishop D Geoffrey is played in now D take C4, Bishop takes C4 b5.

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So you'll notice that the pawn structure, funnily enough, is very symmetrical on both sides, very

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symmetrical.

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It's the piece placements we should be interested in.

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So the bishops look relatively, you know, what's the big deal?

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But the queen placement, that queen is not ideal on this defile.

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It could be X-rayed.

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So we have Rook FTA and it prompts the Queen to move away from this kind of potentially scary x ray

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if it though Bishop b7 is there any actual punishment here?

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Will Black's the first to get in 95 hair and taking away a key defender is a concern for H two that

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they'll be amplifying the H two soft spot.

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So this move would be nice for black leaving black with a small edge.

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Actually, Black's got the defender on f6, but White hasn't got the defender, which means h two is

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a bit weaker.

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Overall, black would be slightly better, but Queen E to inaccuracy again.

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Bishop B seven white consoles.

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And you'll note here that basically black has an extra two moves as Black's got an active rook on D

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eight.

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So it's better than a counterpart rook in a way with that central pressure and it's black to move as

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well.

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So it's like two extra moves from an otherwise nearly symmetrical position.

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It's only the rook and black's move.

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But you know, black's black shouldn't be the one to be moving here.

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So White has squandered some tempo.

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And does that add up to having a vicious attack?

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Well, after 95, the key point here, one of the key points is removing a key defender.

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So 9/10.

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E5.

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Bishop takes E5.

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Now things get a whole load of worse white cranks, actually.

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Weaknesses.

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White's not in a great position to move pawns around the king.

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This is not a way of curing h to so for it does actually create weaknesses.

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So why was this move played it actually, especially with the follow up intention actually creates weaknesses

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on the diagonal and also without a knight on F3 there's no protection on H for.

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So this is actually a really risky scenario for whites and it doesn't sort of cancel out the fact that

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there's no defensive knight on F3.

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It makes that actually worse.

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If we look instead at Rook after one this position, how can black progress, you think, if it doesn't

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create weaknesses.

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Well there's still a problem that there isn't a defensive point on F3.

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So for example I'll just show you an example where black might be French thing Now sometimes Queen C6

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to look straight at G2, that's another issue here.

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So if G, I mean this this looks like it's scary stuff basically but up let's say G3.

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Because how does black handedly defends Queen H to so g fray weakens this diagonal so weaknesses could

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could actually be provoked anyway.

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H five And this is just an example where once on a back foot hair black would get a bad position like

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this and Queen C six French thing, right.

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So yes and even this would be possible nine takes E4 for example, Queen thanks to this position, even

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with this queen sack because of the weaknesses, blacks actually better hair black has a big advantage

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and there's no entry points into Black's position.

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Blacks got great attacking pressure even here in this fictional variation.

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But anyway, F4 amplifies the weaknesses around the King bishops C seven and now E4.

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So even more weaknesses.

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So the weak points, there's weaknesses on this diagonal.

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There's no Free Knights of H four could be vulnerable if a tree had been played.

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E5 is just better for black anyway.

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How rookie ain't This is simple chance here with E takes her for this position is just better for black.

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So anyway E4.

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So there's a lot of weaknesses around the place and these bishops are really eager to try and exploit

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things on this diagonal or this diagonal.

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So the bishops are really nice.

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We see Rook eight and now E5 makes things even worse.

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It kind of amplifies this bishop on this diagonal and we see Bishop B six checks.

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So these bishops are absolutely beautiful.

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And you'll notice the contrasting bishops that white bishop, especially on B2, is locked in actually.

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And here this bishop is actually in itself a liability which is tapped into, even though it's looking

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at a soft spot that becomes largely irrelevant after this next move by a black.

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So what is black play here, you think, for ten points?

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A very clever move which gives access to, you know, it kind of punishes low light on our free night

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G4 with ideas of Queen H for.

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And the thing is.

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Yes.

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What is what happens here?

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Just for the record here you might be wondering.

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Hold on, hold on.

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Kings Cross.

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What about Bishop Take Saint seven Shank.

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Actually, there are specific problems here.

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These bishops are absolutely beautiful.

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We can actually just take care and okay, we've lost the pawn.

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But there's also an unprotected piece here and a potential killer Common square on G2.

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So guess what we play.

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Yeah, we just play actually Rook D2.

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So we're hitting B two.

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And we also have Bishop takes G2 as a France.

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So say Rook Caffrey.

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We're just taking on our friend and take you on B2.

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No problem.

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Or if Bishop C one, we're just going to take on G2.

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The king can't move, so the queen has to give herself up.

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No problem.

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Yeah, this is absolutely winning.

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So, yes, Bishop takes H seven does not really help y at all.

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That route come into the seventh rank after the queen leaves is absolutely devastating with targets

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on B2 and G2.

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Okay.

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Well Bishop E4 is played.

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Yeah, It's a very, very interesting.

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Position if Queen tanks G4 rotates DX three.

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This is just better for black after Queen D7 this position Rook d2 you can see pressure building up,

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but the rooks pinned at the moment.

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What we can try and get the queen away from the one and there's a tactical disaster here.

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Can you say what that is?

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What does black playing this position?

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OC rogue tank C freight weakening the one hitting the Queen.

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So, yes, this is this is fun.

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If rook takes d2, rook takes ji free rook 67.

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There's rook takes A3 and look at those bishops.

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So that's mating.

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Ouch.

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So there's beautiful variations here.

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So, Rook, take C4 is absolutely crushing of Queen.

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Take C3, then Rook takes D one.

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And this is just really absolutely winning.

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Of course.

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So anyway, Bishop E4 was tried, but now getting into that H four square is very nice.

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This is one of two very, very good moves.

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But also you know Knight takes H to was to be considered as well.

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For example Bishop takes B there's knight takes F1 with the idea of knight G free Shaq.

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And in this position Knight E free here Queen H for Shaq.

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Queen St Queen Queen takes a fall.

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This ends up being quite crushing possession after Knight G4.

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The weaknesses around White's king are just very painful here.

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Like E4 strongest is actually Rook D3 saying know queen takes there's Queen H to mate and if Queen h5

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rook and free threatening rook have one checkmate.

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It's a total celebration of weaknesses around the king here.

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So this position, at least we can play like this.

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And we're soon to be champ mating.

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So here it's going to be a checkmate.

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So.

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So Knight takes H two.

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Also shows all the weaknesses around the king being demonstrated by Queen H for is simple and direct

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and effective as well.

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G Free if H Free Black has a beautiful move here.

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Can you see what that is?

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Yeah.

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Rotate scifri.

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So now, if Queen site G, this rotates h free.

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Check this position.

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Queen Tanks.

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G tanks.

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Bishop tanks.

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E for this is leading to a king hunt here where it's a nice king hunt there.

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And you might wonder, Okay, what about Bishop?

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Take scifri then in this position just bishop sites E4 with the big frats of queen sites.

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H free and have queen sexy for Queen Geoffrey is winning because H takes queen H for is checkmate the

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bishop covering that escape square.

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So yeah.

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So it's pretty crushing stuff.

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Okay, so.

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And also if Queen takes G for hair.

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The Queen St's H Tanks Black has Rook RD free winning material because there's a mate France on H free

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that frightens mate and friends.

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The Bishop So once losing material.

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Yeah, yeah.

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It's fun stuff.

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So that would be a rook and two bishops if weren't trying to do something.

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If we can do something, it will be at least Rook and two bishops against or just losing a piece.

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For example, Bishop takes every whole bishop down.

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So.

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Okay, so Geoffrey is tried, but now we have a magnificent combination here.

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Absolutely magnificent idea.

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One of the most beautiful combinations in the history of chess to checkmate an opponent's king.

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So with these amazing bishops, these are absolutely gorgeous bishops from just, you know, a few inaccuracies

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from from from it's upon me, not that diagonal, a few inaccuracies from why we have this iconic combination

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now.

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So.

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Okay, so for 200 points, can you say at least the first move?

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And when it does, okay, the first move weakens e4 Rook take three offering a queen sacrifice.

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Now the queen sacrifice is accepted.

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If Bishop takes Be7 here, Rook takes G3.

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This situation is very precarious.

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Rook E4 is very accurate.

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First and then rook history with the idea of rook takes H two rook C there's Knight E fray.

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This position knight takes F one is possible.

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So hitting the queen and saying basically if queen takes h4, rook takes age four.

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And that's just a winning position for black.

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Yeah, it's blast just material up here, so that really doesn't help.

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So if we go back here.

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This is absolutely winning.

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So Bishop takes Be7 is not helping after Rook, S.C. free.

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In a nutshell, there is a question here.

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Also, you know, rookie free rookie.

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So we can go with this kind of sequence as well with rookie one showing the hair is actually nine takes

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h two to the flat the queen away from F one.

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You can see all the wings is being celebrated here in points cam.

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So this position is also pretty devastating for Wayne White's losing material.

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So okay so G takes is played.

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The queen sack is accepted.

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Now there's a key move and it's only one move which is winning here.

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Really winning here.

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So what is that move for 500 points?

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Black's plan win here.

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So the first sacrifice we can e for, but that e for says is is amplified even further with this next

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move.

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That's my clue to you.

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If we can break through E for where we're liberating, we're amplifying this bishop on this diagonal.

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You know, there's a process of amplification here of both bishops, actually, and to highlight all

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the weaknesses in amplifying the bishops.

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So there's a way of amplifying this bishop on B7, which is absolutely amazing.

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How would we do that?

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Okay.

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The move is actually rook d to.

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Anything else is not quite good.

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Rookie trade is just an outright mistake because the bishop takes B7 will just give up the Queen with

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a winning position.

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Rookie Frey only draws queen.

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Thanks E Frey This is only going to be a draw this position.

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The bishop comes back.

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So what?

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So this is the move to amplify the B7 Bishop against the king.

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Now we have Queen takes D2.

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If a queen move like queen in one, then Rob takes H to a checkmate.

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Or if queen takes G4.

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Yeah.

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We crash.

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Crash through with bishop takes F3.

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This is absolutely just winning and we're going to be crashing through a rook as an example at least.

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So essentially, Queen 62 is played Bishop S.C. for Shank, and now that Queen is pins, a delayed gratification

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sometimes on pens is important in chess, as delayed gratification is sometimes important in life,

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not too quickly snatch when you can actually make it a lot better if you do something first.

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So we don't want to just take the queen necessarily want to end the game.

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We end the game with Checkmates.

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So how can checkmate France, for example, end the game?

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So here for 100 points, what would you play?

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So that queen is pinned.

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We can use the free square.

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So well done if you found this.

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So France thing rotates h to ending the game if bishop default.

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This is just a delay tactic.

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Yeah, it's just delaying.

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And then we're going to play Rook takes age to checkmate.

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So an absolutely brilliant game.

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A few lessons, you know, finesses inaccuracies and the opening really can add up to a position where

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Black's active pieces actually scared the heck out of white to make the position even worse with moves

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like f4 e4 e5.

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Yeah, but so White had been kind of scared perhaps of Black's piece activity and just made the situation

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a whole load worse.

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So much worse without defensive Knight that it becomes like an iconic game, you know, an evergreen

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game, basically with this exchange, first of all, leaving the Queen and then Rookie two.

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In a nutshell, I would say with my knowledge now, this is a lot about amplification of the bishops

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tactically.

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So absolutely gorgeous bishops, two of the most gorgeous bishops of all time.

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I hope you enjoyed this game as much as me.

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And it shows.

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Yeah.

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Be careful in the opening of inaccuracies piling up if that leads to a scary possession.

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And then even more weaknesses are created, then the seeds are set for powerful combinations for checkmate

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combinations, especially against the king.

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Okay, that's very much.
