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Hi there.

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And this example of the kind of falls money pattern we have, Frank Melville against Eugene Dalmar,

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this was played way back in New York in 1896.

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So DeFore from Tee'd, we see the Dutch defense.

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Now, the Dutch defense is a legitimate opening, don't get me wrong.

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But sometimes it can lead to disasters.

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It does weaken this tribunal, which is a key ingredient of the falls.

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Might we see Bishop G5, which is a provocative move like his provoked to move a pawn to try and kick

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that bishop?

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The bishop goes to Air Force and then we see G5 and now Bishop Jeoffrey.

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And it's very tempting here to play for but look like he's trying to win material.

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But isn't this diagonal a kind of weakened diagonal, a potential downside of Black's position?

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And in fact, White Plains, can you guess what White plays in this position to try and tap into this

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diagonal if I give you five seconds?

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Pause, Viniar.

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OK, every yeah, in chess, it's good if you have a concept to see the implications of it and the fundamental

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components of it, how you can apply it to other positions, it really kind of accelerate your progress

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that if you take the components of the force by and examine them critically, maybe some other examples

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like this, hopefully it becomes a much more powerful tool in a general sense.

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And here, yeah, this we can diagnose is a potential downfall of the position, a downside, as I like

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to call them.

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And in fact, Black tries to Paris, France, actually with the move H5 but now why?

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It plays Bishop Differe with a new front of Bishop G.

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Desex and checkmates.

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So here Blackfriars the Paredes with rook age sex.

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OK, so that seems to cover G sex.

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What can possibly go wrong in this position?

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Well, actually White does have a fourth win here in this position.

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Can you spot it if I give you five seconds to pull the video.

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So you're trying to leverage that kind of pattern of the force by passing that weakens diagonal.

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The king has a lack of squares.

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There is a downside diagonal, you could call it they are to tap into.

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So what could you play in this position?

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Chacal Cheque's.

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So if you prioritize forcing most Tago Chiang's Capsis catchers and threats to make one and two, what

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you come up with is an outrageous check which could really help.

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And when you can't like, look for that weakness of the last move, a common squeeze and the effect

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on the whole possession.

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So is there something which you can do which kind of forces a kind of weak loss move in?

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OK, there is Queen takes 85 check and outrageous looking check, but if we examine this critically

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after the recaptures or I mean captures that the rook has neglected G sex and we compounds into G sex

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like the compartmental, we're pouncing onto that free, confined space that's just being made available.

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And Bishop G sex is actually checkmate.

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So we're leveraging that kind of false mountain pattern.

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Yeah.

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So you can get very brief games with this celebration of that.

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We can.

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Digable the King has those great squares.

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So yeah, the full by and what it represents is really, really interesting to consider in a general

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sense.

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So it's give you maximum leverage and advantage of the concept that it represents all the components,

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that it represents the weakened diagonal Enoteca and the king's lack of escape squares.

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OK, and so much.
