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Hi there.

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In this election, we see a naughty trap, which you should at least be aware of how to set and how

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not to fall into.

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Let's have a look how to sentence.

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So if you're playing with black evil and you're playing if they play 93, you play 96, they play Bishop

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Seafoam, no hair.

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A good move includes Bishop C5, as previously mentioned elsewhere.

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And of course, that's a good safe move.

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You're keeping an eye on G five here with Bishop C five.

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It's pretty solid.

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You can also just to recap.

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And if you find there's an interesting gambit you can use like this, which gives active pieces, that's

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out of the scope of this particular election, though, what we're going to look at here is something

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which could help you win games quite easily, potentially, but it's only recommended to plans at a

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certain level.

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After that level, they're not going to fall into this trap.

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You played 94 and the best move, right, is actually to take the night.

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But let's say they take on E five.

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So it looks as though, hold on, F7 is under fire, but they've created a kind of weakness of the last

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move that NEUTZE is no longer controlling G5 and there's a kind of unprotected pawn here.

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You play Queen G5, believe it or not, now takes F7.

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Looks as though hold on.

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That's a nasty what we call fuq double attack on Rook and Queen with the night fork.

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Yes.

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Here you play queen.

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S.G. to.

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So they're rookies attacked, so they can't really take care without losing their rook, Brooke, have

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won and now you play queen takes a full check.

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They haven't got too many moves, they don't want to lose their queen, so they play, too.

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And now you play my every.

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And this is check and mate, it's a smart move, mate.

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And yes, this has been used in some films.

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It's a very dramatic chat, mate.

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Used in some films.

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It's pretty cool.

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It's called The Blackburn Shilling Trap and Blattman.

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Henry Blattman was a British player and it's fought to have kind of won many, many games with this

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little tribe.

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So let's look on the bright side.

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We're going to look on the bright side here.

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And look at 94 again now I'll tell you how to avoid it now, how to avoid the whole thing, the easiest

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way is just to take on the form and then after it happens, you just cancel.

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They've got double pawns.

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You've got your king, you've got no problems.

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You protected Gizzi.

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There's no problems.

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Often it's a logical move.

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That rookie one, this is just basic development.

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But, hey, you can also exploit the fact that this pawn is subject to attack to try and further your

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position.

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So you take it with Sifry, which also opens up the quaint.

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Now, black is lacking in developments.

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And in fact, some of the details are really good movies.

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Queen bee free agents who are hitting F7 very quickly.

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They think some of us, an example, might take ciphering

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64 as an example, Bishop Jason Bishop G five.

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And look at this, there's no brakes on a five here.

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The way it's been played, some of the counseling E five.

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And actually you're going to be winning material here.

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This is a crushing position.

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So that's one of the very best ways of handling this trap.

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You can kind of almost like trap the trapper.

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So let's go over that again.

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If you're playing whites and they play 94.

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So my recommendation is to avoid all the nonsense, don't take on five, just take on defo and then

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just cancel simple, relatively simple and head.

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You're not just attacking that form, but you're going to pounce with queen bee free.

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So this disrupts their normal peace developments as well.

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I don't want to lose F7 under these circumstances.

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That's pretty just unpleasant, this position, like they've lost Constantines.

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So, yeah, that's the kind of antidote.

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But yeah, if you want to set it up like it's a bit of a gamble, let's go back to the black perspective.

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If they don't play 964, if they do, you're in trouble.

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Yes.

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It's the same position for them.

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That expensive.

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It's not a great a great position.

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You haven't developed much.

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So there's another thing, though, to mention.

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It's not the end of the story.

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In fact, of 1965, Queen J5, if they didn't play Knight takes F7, you really want them to play this

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kind of folk, however.

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If they do play, Bishop takes F7 check instead.

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You have to be very careful, you actually have to be very careful here and play came the eight.

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If you play King seven, in fact, once getting a huge amount of compensation, just counseling, this

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is just a great position for one of the bishops next year.

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It's easier for White to play your kings been displaced, lost casting rights.

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And yeah, they've got, you know, quite a dangerous position here of the people.

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There is lots of pressure and compensation available.

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So, yeah, this isn't too hot and in fact, as another example, if you went back to C6 defo so you

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can't really take on a focus of a human and how defy you can see the Whitehorn Center is quite mobile.

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Check is potentially a dangerous thing with Desex.

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And there's an x ray has what's called an x ray where the queen is actually looking at the queen through

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these other pieces to x ray the queen and another example, disaster.

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Even so, even though you have a piece up, here's an example.

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The last night F7, can you see how one can tap into this x ray?

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There's an x ray tactic if you check who checks as a general rule and charts when I present you these

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things that you prioritize, forcing moves, tackle checks, captures and threats of make one or two

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is a simple principle.

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One liner to try and get you to look at those forcing moves.

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I hope you see a forcing move here for white, which is devastating.

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OK, five seconds.

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It's desex, Jack, and look at the if in effect clause, so when you calculate variations, you want

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to look at the effects on the whole position, you want to look at wingless the last movie, Wilkommen

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Squares and the effects on the whole position, you actually opened up the Queen.

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So it's not only check, it's not just about this --.

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It's about opening up the queen and then taking queen.

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So overall, in fact.

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If you're not yet celebrating fully, even if you do play this trap, there are dangers, so it's not

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generally a good idea to do this.

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The first major danger is 1964.

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The second major danger is even if they take care and then they play, in fact, Bishop takes F7 check.

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It's not that easy for black after this.

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The best move is the ace.

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Now, here, Bishop Takechi is a blunder.

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They should cancel.

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So let's have a look at this position.

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Bishop, S.G. would be another blunder because it lets G2 go and we're back to that horrible mating

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pattern.

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Well, great for you, but you're kind of mating like this, even more brutal than before.

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There's actually no other option apart from Queen Ito.

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So you can get the gist of the mechanics.

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If White does lose G2, then it's really good news for you.

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Generally, you're taking on if you're swinging right by, you know, the is also helping just deliver

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checkmate on each year.

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But generally the stronger your opponent, they're going to avoid or just going to the best possible

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versions of events.

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So when you play Ninety-four, the best possible version of events that it's going to take.

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So they're ignoring the kind of aspects where you take on geto.

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So, yeah, you you want to take initialing and then you actually want them to take with the night here,

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not the bishop.

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So this is the best version of events they take with nights you take on Jita and you're following the

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films, how they depict this kind of lovely me, OK, it's just an important trap to be aware of.

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And you might have even seen it in a film at some point and wondered about her, OK, the Blackman shinning

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trap.

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And she might.
