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Hi there.

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In this letter, we're going to have a look at a classic opening trap, which occurs if you play after

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E4, they play the French defense you played for.

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They played five.

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So this is known as the French defense.

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And this is the advanced version.

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We play five C5, Kifri, your pawn chain.

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This is your punctate chain.

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It comes on the far the fall.

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But there's something quite special which is well known here, that if you play my Afri and they take

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and then you take and they put more pressure on your pawn, it seems super annoying this position because

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hold on, if you go to, like, defend your pawn, you're actually weakening B two on you.

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Don't they just take on BE2?

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So this is quite the problem.

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By opening, Feri has kind of solved this problem tactically and it leads to very, very interesting

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variations.

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It's solved.

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Yeah, you don't have to play this move.

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You know, black can get a very dangerous set of things going like Bishop before soon as well.

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And you may be able to hold onto that pawn and not pay the price.

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So instead, you don't even have to do that.

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What you can do after queen bee sex is actually set a trap, a nifty trap.

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You can actually play Bishop the three.

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So the point is, if that pawn if the bishop rather wasn't there, this queen would be holding the fall.

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Yeah.

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So when there's pieces or pawns which are kind of in the way, you can see that there's a potential

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liberation or potential discovery effect.

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And in this particular case, it turns out that if it does take this form, it's a big mistake you can

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take this night.

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And if the queen takes guess what, you can play her.

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If I give you five seconds pause video and it's a really crushing move.

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OK, we can play Bishop B five check, which discovers an attack on the queen and its check, so Black

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has to react to the Jack Black Heart, run away with the queen of the bishop, the seven.

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We might as well first take this bishop.

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Let's get maximum material.

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That's Chank and now take the Queen.

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Thanks very much.

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So this trap

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shows in particular we're looking at this from the perspective of this covid attack.

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So even if it ends up in the transaction, we're looking from that particular perspective that we can

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actually use discoveries as part of our openings and some Naughtie traps up.

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So, yeah, queen missings.

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Bishop Differe.

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And there's a whole lot of opening theory which actually continues from this position, but the whole

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point here, I just want to show you how discovered check Amitay in particular, can be so lethal and

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unexpected.

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It's not just the move itself.

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It's also this other kind of discovery which makes it so dangerous.

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Proponent's, they might underestimate the power of your position quite easily.

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OK, and so much.
