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Hi there and thanks.

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We're going to see how pawns can capture your opponent's pawns or pieces.

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So we generally refer to the pawns as the pawns, like hair and pieces, not the pawns.

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There's these other guys.

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And in fact, there's the major pieces, which is like the queen and the brook and the minor pieces,

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which like the bishop of the night.

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So we've got the pawns and we've got the pieces and we can try and aid the opponents man or capture

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the opponents, men or women, the opponents pieces of pawns.

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Let's keep it gender neutral, guys.

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OK, so if all.

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The boom can be notated as going E4.

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You don't have to say to to EFO, you can just say.

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Isn't that call and say they play e5 your opponents if you can't move forward but say they played D5.

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Now let's let's do another form of unsanitized D5.

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So that's Seefried by the way.

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So I play D5 now.

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Hey you can eat.

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You can eat something.

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You can capture something you can capture.

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Degli.

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Yes.

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And so this you can capture again.

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Degli Yeah.

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Isn't this fun.

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And you can capture Diagne again.

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And you know what, it's this.

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I think I'm playing a move.

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This is a move you we'll find out about.

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I would like to just ignore that for the moment you can capture again.

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And in fact when you reach the age you can actually queen.

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We'll talk about quitting in more detail later.

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So, yeah, you can capture again and say, in fact,

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they didn't move the rook, they moved them.

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You can actually move forward.

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And you're not you're not obstructing.

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You can queen.

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We'll talk about POUM function as a separate video later.

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But anyway, what I wanted to impart you in this little lecture is the pause captions.

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I say here, Didley, besides that, you can capture, capture, capture, capture Diagne.

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We're capturing Diagne.

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Very exciting, capturing Didley.

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There is a special case of capturing.

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We're going to call on somebody in a separate video dispair mind.

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The normal way of capturing is dialing bigly and say you left your pawn to be captured.

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They can capture Dagley.

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Yeah.

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So with the testing capture Diagne, so supporters capture Dagley, they move forward until they're

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obstructed, but that's not a form of obstruction.

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When you can capture Tigerlily, at least you can capture an opponent's pieces.

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Well, we call them capturing the first pieces.

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We want to get into the proper chess terminology, lose this eating opponent's pieces, just call it

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capturing opponent's pawns or pieces.

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And we can even be the certain guys that we can even be discerning.

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So either capturing everyone as pawns or capturing their pieces, which include Rook, Knight, Bishop

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and queen.

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And in fact, there's even a distinguishing thing we can call the queen and wrote the major called the

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major pieces and the numbers and the minor pieces.

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So yes.

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And yeah, let's put a piece on the board to be captured.

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So say this knight goes and you play this and I play this.

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You can actually capture the noise.

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The pawn is allowed to capture anything except a king except the king.

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So say you go here.

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This is actually check.

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You put the king in check.

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They have to respond to that.

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But even if you know, so if they're in charge, they have to respond to it.

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You get no chance to take the opponent's king.

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You're the object of the games to checkmate the opponents.

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King is the only thing you're not going to be eating.

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I'm only using that temporarily.

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It's the king's not a piece to be captured.

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It's more to be put in check, mate.

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It's more to be surrounded with no squares and it's in check.

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So it's called check mate.

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But hey, you cannot capture the opponent's king.

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It'll be an illegal move to capture the opponent's king.

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They'd have to do something legally to stop this check because it would have been check.

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OK, so I hope Paul captures have been clarified a little bit more.

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So say here we can capture, we can capture if we leave our pawn, you know, it could be captured potentially.

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OK, so capturing is the only hope that's clarified capturing as opposed to this situation you can't

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capture like this.

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You just blocked.

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But if they play like this, give you a diagonal, you can actually do that on this.

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You can actually do this.

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OK, let's clarify that about Hornes capturing your opponent's pawns or pieces.

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OK, that's your match.
