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Hi there in this election, we see another kind of version of the false wait, which is interesting

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to consider, and it was actually played by Beth Hoffman in the amazing Queen's Gambit series on Netflix,

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which has really helped popularize chess recently.

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And maybe, you know, some of you would have heard about chess or reignited your passion to try out

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chess because of that series.

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In Episode one, we see and playing Knight Have Free, which is the Ratti opening.

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So Mr. Collins comments, it's the opening named after Richard retting we see F.I., which is the Dutch

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defense.

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So that's an interesting move.

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But you can see that one of the ingredients of the falls made has been set.

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There's a potentially dangerous diagonal that needs to be considered.

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Now, that plays an aggressive gambit, an opening gambit here, sacrificing a pawn.

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So is not quite the Queen's Gambit.

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This is a gambit against the Dutch defense in this particular position.

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Offtakes full 95 and we see D5 defraying and he takes the ring.

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Bishop takes three so we can see that the diagonals kind of potentially sensitive.

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It's potentially a downside.

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Now Black played here might see sex and here BEF announced a mate in free, now a mate in free is that

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you take yourself free moves and you're living May on your third move.

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So Mainfreight was announced and I wonder if you can spot it, why it plays her to get that makes him

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free.

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And actually there are two versions of this here.

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But Mate Beth played the kind of safer version.

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So wait plan makes him free.

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OK, so there's a different kind of not a default, blacks kind of incurred this downside by kind of

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risky opening in a way.

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So Queen H5 check is the first move.

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So like the basic falls, mate, nothing can get away except a pawn here.

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OK, the king can't move.

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The king has no escape itself to any of these squares.

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So we see if this was played out there to demonstrate G six.

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Can you see what won't place her if I give you five seconds for the video?

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OK, Bishop takes Jesus, Jack and blacks replies, virtually forced, and our queen takes Jesus is

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checkmate so we can see the sensitivities, the sensitivity of this dialogue has been emphasized.

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Also, if you wanted to be really flash here, there's another version of events which could have occurred,

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which is Queen Takechi sex, which is the flashier one.

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But there's no need to take any any theoretical risk in general in Chason unless you really want to

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be flash.

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So, yeah, it shows that this tigertail fundamentally can be a real danger for a king in the opening

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phase of the game.

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You need to be careful.

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And yeah, this this kind of A5 move, you know, also carries potential kind of risk on this diagonal.

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So the force might is kind of symbolic that you really don't want to create.

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Potentially sensitive angles to your king.

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I mean, this is one of them, sometimes B5 can be dangerous.

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So generally it's a good idea to try and castle early to avoid these kinds of disasters.

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So, yeah, this is an interesting kind of pattern use of that diagonal.

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So, Bishop, thanks.

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You can see that the queen was ready, is ready to jump in 85.

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So Black should have played the move like knights have sex here to stop the queen coming to that age

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five square.

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But this move is just a total disaster move, inviting the kind of exploitation of this downside, this

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diagram with Quidditch phone check.

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So the piece sacrifice fully justified.

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It's a it's a kind of calculated sacrifice.

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No real risk involved here.

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And it's calculated till checkmate, until checkmate.

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So, yes, it's a variation off of the falls make kind of pattern.

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You could say, OK, I enjoyed this and so much.
