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Hi there.

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In this area, we are in check from the queen, but you know what?

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We can just take the queen.

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It's not protected by anything.

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If the queen was protected by anything like a pawn here, a pawn here, bishop here or not here.

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So there was like that.

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We couldn't take the queen because we'd still be in check after.

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But in this case, we can take the queen, which is often generally going to be better than running

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away from the queen, like here or here.

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So just bear that in mind.

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When the peace starts checking, you can be captured by the king itself.

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And that piece is not protected by anything.

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Then you can just simply take.

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So the king, although it seems like, you know, precious item, it can actually pop out for dinner

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sometimes and eat, capture, capture the opponent's pieces.

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So, yes, don't use the term eat.

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It should be capture, don't use the term castle.

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It should be broke.

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Don't use the term horsey or horse.

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It should be Knight.

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Let's get away from those other terms.

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Yeah.

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Let's go to the more elevated, more cultured chess terms.

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We can capture the opponents queen here because the Queen is not supported by another piece or pawn.

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So bear that in mind as well.

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OK, and so much.
