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Hi there.

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This is a more cluttered example for you of a rug and let's see what damage we can do on spazzing opponent

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doesn't do anything about our so we can use the work horizontally and vertically.

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And believe it or not, we could try and eat all the opponent's pieces.

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We can go check and see.

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They just didn't say they were generous.

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They could give this poor, we could take that -- and then we could like take this -- in its check.

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And then we could take this night and say they didn't take hold of the concurrent kantai.

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So they ignored that.

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We could take the bishop and we just scooped up all their pieces just from horizontal and vertical motions.

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We can't go up here except we can move our pawn.

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And I move that check again and move up on her.

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And then she advices in general, you want your rope behind your past pawn so-called pawn here.

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But that's another story, a more complicated story.

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So generally, yeah, you can end up munching so many or rather capturing let's not use the word munching

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on eating, which has professionals now a professional course.

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We can capture a lot of deponent pieces here.

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Be careful, though, if we move through it that way.

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I haven't actually mentioned bishops yet, but sneak preview, there could be something horrible that

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happens.

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Replay, real case.

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There could be something horrible because the bishops covering that square, the bishop moves diagonally.

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Okay, but let's get let's wait for the bishops all all in time.

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So remember that, you know, you can eat quite a lot or rather capture quite a lot with your rook's.

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And you might think, well, you know, the start of the game, they're not really useful.

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Yeah, they come into their own like the clear of the board actually.

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The more the rooks, you can see their power in the game quite a lot.

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In fact, the most frequent type of end game that most club players get to Aurukun -- and games.

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And statistically, you know, Brooke, on the seven, Frank, as they say you're retros, your seventh

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is likely to both restrict the opponent's king and also statistically munch a lot of pawns captured

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or pawns across the seven flank.

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So the rooks are really, you know, they come into their own.

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The important ending is actually the most common type of game.

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You'll find out eventually.

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So, yes, this is a more sophisticated example of the rug's, what they can do, what a single rock

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can do, can do a lot of damage.

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So I hope that clarifies a little bit more rook movements.

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Thanks very much.
