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Hi there in the flesh, we're going to take a very, very basic trap seriously as the central focus

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of this lecture.

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So they play E4 and you play E5.

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Fair enough.

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And they play this move Queen H5, which actually does have an opening name, which shows that just

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because an opening has a name doesn't mean it's good.

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Actually it's got various names.

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So anyway, they're attacking your pawn only five.

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So there are some moves that you don't want to play, and one of them is G.S., you don't want to play

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this because you're fundamentally allowing this queen takes a five CHAC, which is a double attack against

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your king and rook and say you play queen is seven.

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You can't actually trap their queen.

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You might think, well, that isn't their queen.

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A bit trackable.

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Not really.

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For example, they're even in fact, can I use that pen?

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And it's a total disaster.

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You're just a rook down.

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Total disaster.

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So if your opponents play this not not the Queen's, everybody's the Queen's H5 like I always H5 as

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an example queen phrase also not very good, but let's imagine they play queen H5.

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A good move is actually 1936.

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So defending five but they might attack f7.

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You're kind of lost but you're only soft spot.

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You can see that's potentially a killer common square.

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But there's a way of repulsing kind of getting advantage from the opponents doing this kind of early

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trap.

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You can just defend, for example, with your queen is one of the best moves.

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And if you really want to punish your opponents, I'm going to show you something now, say after that,

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every night of sex and they drop their queen at age for a very good move.

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Hair is actually 94.

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And if they cancel.

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You have great options here.

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One of them is Nineteens --, and actually when Holbrook that's nice and even stronger theoretically,

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is actually to take on air freight to double their --'s with the idea of this move G5 and if you're

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in luck and they take this pawn, guess what you can play here.

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The damage that --'s you've opened up making and you can actually pay Rogak here, pinning their queen

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to their king, so you've just won their queen, if they take, you can say about the night.

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And even if they avoid that, this is a really bad position for them, you can further hit their queen.

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And if the queen goes to G4, you can play Knight F4 and their queen is in a very precarious position.

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Say differe.

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Guess what you've got here if I give you five seconds, Porvenir, which is really quite crushing.

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OK, it's D5.

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You're opening up an attack against their queen and the bishop overwhelming them to France that they

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have to deal with with one move.

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It's not possible here.

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If they try this check, we can just do this again, their bishop has attacked, their queen is attacked,

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and if they go ahead again, you're winning.

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Their queen might need to check for King, King and queen.

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So this is a really big punishment.

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So that's why in general, you know, as you get more experienced, if you see a move here like 185,

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you should be licking on lips eventually because there's great scope for really punishing this move

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through 96 and then through 27 and then getting this big move, in a sense, which heads the queen and

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develops space.

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And this move, which threatens to do all sorts of damage to that position, either winning a rook or

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if you want to play even more accurately.

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And yes, I have checked even this with the strongest chess computers going for you.

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The strongest move in this position to get taken out.

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The strongest is actually to sign here and then play this absolute strongest when I'm playing this.

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So this is a really crushing position indeed.

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And just to recap, Queensferry, that the five had seen the queen hang the queen, Jeoffrey, we can

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play this move and then this move and the noise is really fantastic there.

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And we're going to be playing this double attack again, hitting the queen, Amy Bishop.

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So you've got some resources here in this lecture for really punishing the opponent and his position.

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And here they are.

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And we've got that full king queen delightful stuff.

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So there's an antidote here, so to speak, of the queen H5.

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The key thing is to protect the pawn on if I were going to say so, I hope you review this lecture and

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get used to that being able to handle this, the trap the opponents can set this early queen adventure.

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OK, so.
