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Why they're in this light so we can look at the so-called fools mate, now, I hope you never fall into

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this trap, mate.

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So let's see if you were playing white.

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Usually it's a good idea to play a fall or the fall when you first start chess.

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Those two moves, they help control the central squares.

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So there's a battle of these four key central squares because many pieces are much better in the center

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than on the side or especially in the corner.

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The Knights are much better in the sense of the bishops are much better in the center.

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Generally, these pieces really like central squares, so the control of the center is a priority in

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the opening.

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Now, if you play an alternative move like Afri, this not only isn't as good as the four or if there

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is a bit of a ResCare incurred that eventually created a downside in your position, this diagonal has

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been weakened and you can actually really exacerbate this kind of downside.

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If they play this, they've opened up their queen.

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And if you play a really, really terrible move, you can actually lose, believe it or not, instantly.

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This is the fastest possible way to lose in chess if you play G4 here.

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Yeah.

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So hence it's called the Falls.

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Right.

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But can you see what black players in this position?

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OK, so we've got a down side here and they can actually exploit that downside.

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They're in a great position to exploit it by bringing the queen down each fall, so queen each fall.

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And we're in check.

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And actually, we can't put anything in between.

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We can't move our king.

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OKing is checkmated.

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This is checkmate, yeah, the king has no escape squares and there's nothing to be putting in the way.

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So it's the fastest possible way to lose all the fossil as fast as possible.

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Way to win as well.

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If you play E4 and they play instead of a classic move like 85 or C5 is a good move as Blank or ESX

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will get to the opening lines later.

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Let's say they played this, they have created that down side and you're already in the position to

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play the track, but you might want to wait here to see what they do.

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So say you wanted to avoid default and they play the move G5, we see the same kind of pattern, this

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kind of pattern when you play your queen to H5 and it's checkmate.

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So here is the full smites.

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It shows that the king is very, very important to keep safe.

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Even in the opening.

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You can lose very, very quickly in a game of chess if you're not careful, if you present your opponent

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too many weaknesses, there are variations of this kind of force.

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My pattern in a way where you're checking on a diagram which cannot be parodied.

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So it's something to be aware of.

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So it's usually a good idea to start with a move like EFO in your first steps.

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So avoid that kind of disaster called the fouls made.

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OK, that's what.
