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Hi there.

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In this case, I want to introduce you to the mechanics of checks now, say at the start of the game,

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we have 84, 85, 93 desex.

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We can now put the opponent's king in check with Bishop B five CHAC.

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So you can see that the bishop threatens to take the king but can't legally take the king.

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You can only check or checkmate the opponents king.

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So here, how does the opponent handle the check?

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We don't always have to move the king to get out of check here, the opponent's legal moves does it

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does include moving the king our check, but we can also simply obstruct that bishop.

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So that's no longer the check.

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We can play that or we can play Bishop 87 or we can play nineteen eighty seven.

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We don't really want to play this because this would give up our queen, which is very valuable.

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We can play.

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That's probably the check, but generally you might want to just play this and that.

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Paris is called Parang.

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When you parry a frat's especially or check or defend against the track, you can just simply call,

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you know, so you paratha the check, dealt with the check.

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So very synonyms handle the check.

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So here is a check being demonstrated in early check.

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So just to recap, we can block the check.

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We can move our king, but here there's a third case to mention what if?

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That one, if they play this, we play this and they they play this move and we go check, there's a

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third case, the check, it can actually be taken here.

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So we've got all our other options of obstructing the check, obstructing the check, obstructing the

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check, moving away from the check or just taking the Champix.

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So a full orchestra of options.

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Take the checking block.

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The checking piece ran away from the checking piece.

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Those are the three major options.

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OK, I hope that's clarified.

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Check and how to handle checks.

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Not all checks are great.

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Sometimes you don't want to give any advantage whatsoever to the opponents.

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Sometimes checks could improve the opponent's position.

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And definitely here this improves the pilot's position because they're able to take our valuable bishop

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much more valuable than the pawn.

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Although we could recapture.

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We've just come out far less in this far worse down than what we were originally before the check.

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So not all checks are great.

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Sometimes they are, sometimes they aren't.

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It's all judged on the particular position you have in front of you.

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So bear in mind, yeah, to recap, you can either take the tracking piece, obstruct it or move away

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from it, OK?

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That's so much.
