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Hi, they're in this lecture, we're going to see what happens after a very, very standard move.

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You might play 845, you attack the pawn and they surprisingly perhaps don't defend the pawn with 90

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cents, but actually use a pawn to defend a five.

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Yeah.

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So what do you think you can play in this position?

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This is not thought to be a great move.

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One of the best moves is to be nice, he says, to defend that A5.

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So what do you think can happen of the one thing you can play?

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How to punish the opponent?

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OK, I'm going to show you you can actually play 1985 now, if they take on F5, you now play coordinates

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five check and you might wonder.

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Hold on a sec.

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Hold on a sec.

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We've just sacrificed the night for why we sacrificed a night.

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Well, one key point is if they play Jesus, you're going to get your material back of the queen takes

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a five check, you're going to win that rock on age eight.

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And so you're up on material even if they take you just by eating.

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Now, you're actually developing pieces as well.

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And they haven't developed that many pieces and you're in a great position here, material up.

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So that's one very nice outcome.

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Let's go back after Queen 85 and ask the question, what if they played King a seven?

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Well, here you have a very crushing continuation.

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Queen takes a five, Jack King of seven.

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And now we play Bishop C. for Jack.

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And it's a to be very, very strong voice indeed of the king.

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Gee, thanks.

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I better move for more resistance's D5.

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But let's say they play King.

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Gee, thanks.

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We play Queen a five chank driving them to age six and now we play the four not only controlling central

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squares, but if you see the in effect clause.

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So when you calculate in chess there's free things.

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My golden rules, wings, civilized, both kill a common squares and the in effect.

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So the effect on the whole position is actually opening up.

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The bishop is not just the arrows on your last move to be distracted by.

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Look at all the other pieces that have been activated or the opponent's pieces and that activates the

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special in his CHAC.

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And this is actually really, really dangerous for black.

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They don't want to put their queen in front and lose their queen.

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So there's not too many cans that moves her.

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That's just me.

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So they play G5 and guess what you play here, which is really crushing.

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If I give you five seconds, pause the video, what would you play her?

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OK, that -- is pend, you can exert even more pressure with age for France now to open up the rock.

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So getting another piece into the attack.

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So, yeah, this is a very, very scary position for black.

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It's a lost position and that's why they play King G7.

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Then you've got a fourth chat, my queen f7 Czech King six, HHG five is double check and mate, it's

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checkmate.

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The king has nowhere to run.

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So this is really brutal stuff.

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And basically it's saying, you know, that's why there's established opening theory.

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You know, there's even games from 16, 20.

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So Grecco emphasizing what f sex isn't such a good idea.

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So the best 1985.

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So, yeah, this is.

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Very, very nice in general, there's a counter trap to be aware of, OK, if Queene seven, you shouldn't

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routinely play Queen H5 Jack.

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Because, gee, since 1966, they can actually play queen takes a for check and take the lines.

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So, yeah, things get tricky here.

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Let's have a look at this.

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So they play Queen Elizabeth.

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So what would be a good move here?

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If they did play this.

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My friends, as a decent move, if they take you're getting a lead in development, so you still got

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an advantage.

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They've also weakened this what I call the diagonal of death.

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So this is a very good position to play from.

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So in that event, yeah, be a bit careful because they've kind of set a trap for you.

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If you play Quidditch five tacts who routinely, you know, they've got Quintet's E4 Chac.

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And yet you'd be losing that night, so there is something to be aware of, but let's say, you know,

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they don't really know what they're doing, basically, they haven't got this amazing follow up continuation,

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the power of a chess move, as I mentioned elsewhere, as is often the follow up.

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So if they were really saying to trap you, then fine.

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But if they're not, they're not usually then this is worth knowing.

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This is an awareness of this continuation.

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And how Kingi seven is is actually not very good because this coincides if I check Bishop CIFOR check

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check driving the King on the 8th for opening up this bishop will check and then bringing this rook

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in for the attack.

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It's very, very difficult for Black to defend this position.

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You know, another example, if D5 in this position, it looks as a hold on King's squasher.

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The Queen is hands on Bishop.

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Is it hands and is it so clear it's checkmate under these circumstances?

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This looks a little bit as I could be.

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Awkward maybe.

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Yes, for sure, there is a key move in this position now, so I'm checking all this stuff as well with

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the latest engine technology.

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It's not just I'm not just making this up on the fly.

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There's a key move in this position which is worth knowing about.

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Actually, it's really beautiful and crushing it stronger than anything else.

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And we'll end the game quicker than anything else.

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I wonder if you can spot it if I give you five seconds to pause video.

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OK, it's actually well, the king wants to go over here, we can actually just cut the king off amusing

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G7 and we're kind of renewing what we call renewing a frat.

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It's a very nice way of saying, you know, if you're renewing a frat, we are renewing the frat and

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making it bigger.

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We're actually financing H thanks G five checkmating it.

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Be a double check.

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And mate, what can Black do if they take the bishop HHG five check.

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Yeah, you don't want to mess around too much after the five.

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There might be other tempting moves as well but they play D5 You don't want to play the track as much

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as the other because it's much more crushing.

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I mean this is crossing.

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They're in big trouble still, but it's so much clearer if in this situation of the D5 you just take

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one have seven.

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It's a beautiful move taking landscape squares.

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Quite often you'll see that that there's this choice between playing a check or taking landscape squares,

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which makes your existing checks far more powerful.

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I hear are queen of seven takes away Kidscape squares, and it makes both of these tracks far more powerful

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by HHG is a double check and make friends, which is very, very difficult to parry here.

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And that Paul is Penns.

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Absolutely pence to the king.

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So, OK.

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Yeah, this this is the Croshere, this is the real crusher.

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OK, so have you got something out of this?

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And this is explains why in general in your games, players in general, unless they're trying to be

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really naughty to you when they have sex, you know, they're trying to trap the trapper.

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Usually they haven't got this idea of queening seven in mind.

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So usually it's just offtakes.

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But you need to know the punishments.

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OK, so I hope this little action spells out some key punishments to be aware of.

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So Quiñones five check and that's say Enemy of the King.

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You've got this Bishop CIFOR, Queen F.A.A. drive the king to the AFL and you're opening up all your

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pieces, this one and this other piece.

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They all come into the game with great effect in the main line that we saw.

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The main line is the main variation.

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I really want to demonstrate not the kind of sidelines, but the sidelines help ask, you know, specific

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questions that you might have or that might turn up in reality.

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I want you to be equipped for those as well.

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OK, and so much.
