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Hi there.

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In this lecture, what would be a good thing for White?

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Do you think if you want to win material, there is a possibility of winning material?

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What's the safest way of winning that material here?

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So your pieces are looking at your opponent's pieces in terms of the bishop and the knights.

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The knights looking at the pawn bishop looking at night.

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What do you think is a good idea here if I give you five seconds to spend as long as you want.

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OK, OK, so hopefully you've noticed that the number of attacking pieces on E five is actually the

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same as the number of the offending pieces.

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There's a light holding a five, but we can actually eliminate the defender here when Bishop S.C sex

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on this particular occasion.

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So after a recaptcha here now, there's no defense of if we can actually take that home pretty safely

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in this particular position.

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So, yeah, sometimes you can just simply eliminate the defender first and then win some material.

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So that ratio of the number of attacking pieces, the number of the offending pieces is first put in

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your favor.

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So I hope you found the key move as bishop take winning essentially a pawn.

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Doesn't matter how the opponent recaptures.

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We're winning a pawn.

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OK, I've got that.

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That's a much.
