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Hi there in this tank, shall we see a trap which actually gives a nice advantage positionally so you

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might want to experiment with these moves with the white pieces before your opponent plays 85, 94,

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96.

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Now, if you want to be a bit tricky, Mitzy, free, so this can head into a very, very interesting

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situation.

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This is the free night's game.

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Free nights out in the balance.

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So say they play Bishop see five.

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There's a move here which does actually give a significant positional advantage, believe it or not,

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here.

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This looks like a natural move, but in fact, black should have played might have sex.

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This move here, Bishop C5 actually kind of runs into when we say something runs into something, it

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runs into night, takes a five, and this gives it an advantage whenever black really does.

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If black takes on, if you actually damage their central control.

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And the fight for the center is an important fight in the opening.

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So this position as an example, if they take to give back the piece immediately, then taking here

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they can set a little trap themselves.

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First thing, have free track to when you're queen, but you just play here basically free.

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And what's happened, really, if we evaluate the resulting possession now we've got the bishop here.

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We've got nice central control, we've got nice pressure.

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This is a very this is a very comfortable position here of the Queen veto and casting queen side.

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This position is really ideal and a great thumbs up and start off with.

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It's very, very interesting to see if you can win with the bishop here in general and use the advantage

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generally.

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So it's a very, very interesting kind of positional trap sequence.

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Not entirely fatal to the opponent for sure, but what do they do now?

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If they play Bishop takes have to check, then you just tank and on this occasion, you still have that

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asset.

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Your king has been inconvenienced a little bit, but of the deformation sex here, you can actually

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kind of manually cancel your king with have one and then King Jiwon.

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And again, if we evaluate this position, we've got that lovely bishop that they'll be looking after

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each other for the rest of the game.

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And this is a nice advantage here.

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Just a nice advantage with that.

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Bishop, also, your rook is kind of active on this phone and it makes for easy plans later.

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Just, for example, put more and more pressure on the effort by doubling routes, etc..

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So it's a very, very nice position to play from.

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So let's go through once again.

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Yeah.

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So it's after this noisy free.

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You might want to include this in your repertoire and see what happens, see if you get good results

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from it.

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It's just an interesting alternative to the usual what's called the royal pass.

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But we'll get into opening's later in a delicate session about opening names or the Joker Piana when

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Bishop CIFOR is played and they play Bishop C5.

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So Bishop CIFOR, Bishop C5 is not a typical physician, but if you want a bit of variety, sometimes

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this noisy freight is pretty nifty, OK, with the idea that if Bishop C5, you're going to dance,

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take on E also, by the way, if they played this, you just retreat the night you're protecting after

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you just won a central poem for not much.

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That's a nice advantage as well.

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OK, so a five, 93, 96, you just play 94.

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It's an interesting start kind of repertoire.

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If you've got no openings at all, you might want to play this move.

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OK, and so much.
