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Hi there.

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And this night on the show, you the very dangerous for live attack and really a great way of handling

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it with minimal hassle.

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So say your opponents, play for you, play if they play, mind set free.

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So far, so good.

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So you protect the --.

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This seems very logical.

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Now they play Bishop Seaforth.

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That seems very logical as well.

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Let's have sex.

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You might be expecting them to console her now.

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Not have sex is inviting actually this things move here.

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If you don't want any hassle handling my G5, you can actually keep control over that G5 square.

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The Queen is actually controlling G5.

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You can actually play Bishop C5 here and avoid any hassle.

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But say you didn't.

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I mean, this is one way though.

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And if they cancel then you play have sex.

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And here Noojee five is really pointless.

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You just castle in this situation, this is absolutely fine.

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They don't really want to take on F7 because they're giving up two pieces for a rook and you're actually

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much better off here.

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So the real danger is if after this move, you play.

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Might have sex.

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I know this might seem a little bit contradictory, because I've said in another lecture before, bishops

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by all also depends on the exact position.

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This is actually a good move if you play it up correctly to follow up with.

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Now, let's say they play like five.

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They're hitting a seven.

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There aren't too many great ways of defending F7 in this position.

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For example, don't play Queen Elizabeth because then they can take this check.

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They've ruined your casting.

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Right.

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And they can retract the bishop to be for it.

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Now, everything I f7 check.

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So that's a bad way of handling that.

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No.

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In this position, one of the best moves available.

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D5 Now after 1895, you might think you just want to recapture this Paul.

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Ashley, on this occasion I don't recommend that at all.

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If you play nine takes pawn, expect trouble, expect the full ferocity of the so-called Freude liver

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attack, because if you play 1995, they have a move which kind of brings you hang out with nightlights

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f7 so your kings brought out and then they have horrible things emerging like queen, a free check and

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then all of a sudden this night spins your kings having to go towards the center.

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Horrible things are happening here.

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I don't recommend this position at all you to play unless you really research it well in advance.

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If you're really well prepared for this kind of thing, fine.

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But there's an easy thing to prepare for in this position, and it lets you play an exciting gambit

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again, which is where you sacrifice a pawn quite often for great peace activity.

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And here you can do that just by playing NEUTZE A5.

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This is my preferred approach.

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I've won many a game with a five.

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It's a great way of handling why it's only opportunistic attack on F7.

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Now if they play Bishop B5 Chank then C6 and yes, your POUM down.

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But look at this position of eight six left right.

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You can play easeful and let's say ninety five Bishop Desex.

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You've actually got great compensation.

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Many games being played from this position and quite often plays with the Black Pacers win.

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So for example here defo you can take that on bosun's and then play this.

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It's a very pleasant possession.

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You can see that the bishops are raring to go here.

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You've got a lot of police activity and in fact, you've got a nice fall here as well to play with.

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One of the ideas quite often is to re centralize this night later.

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You've got some great plans set for the mental game.

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So this is a great gambit that you should make use of and prepare and study more to be equipped.

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Let's go back after forty five might have 96 Bishop CIFOR.

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So if you want to invite this ninety five then yeah.

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Block the queen might have sex.

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If you don't want to invite 95 you can play bishop if you're keeping an eye on five.

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So if they play ninety five you can take them off.

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So that's out of the question.

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You should be winning this position if they play D for hitting or queen, just be aware that they're

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hitting your queen.

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You would just play Queen takes G two and then you're absolutely winning this position.

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So let's go back.

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So let's say though, you played my offense, so you're inviting in a way, ninety five.

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Maybe they think you don't know anything about this, but you do.

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You have a top secret, fantastic gambit that King's Cross has prepared you with its D5 Eatings Night

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A5.

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This is the gambit and you go up, pull down but with brilliance comp..

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So this position you drive that night back to every where you hit it again notes that it's important

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to drive the night back immediately because otherwise they might play free.

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If you you know, for example, here the free and hour later they got the Four-Square as an added option.

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So if you drive the night back immediately here.

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And then you can kick it again, and that's going to give you a great game after Bishop Desex, you're

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developing pieces and this is the aim of the opening, OK, you're pulling down a pawn in the opening

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is not everything.

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There's also other factors to consider king safety, peace activist, cetera.

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And also, by the way, you already lined up against H2 here.

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So, you know, if they cancel, they'll be a little bit of a mistake.

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You can take on H2 to check them out and you've damage their king.

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So this would be an absolutely fantastic position.

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So let's recap.

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This is essential awareness, opening knowledge.

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Essentially, if they play 93, 96, you need to know what you're doing here with Bishop CIFOR.

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So you're incurring a slight invitation when you finally have things that you're inviting them to play

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95.

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Just be aware of that.

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If you don't want that invitation, keep your queen aying G5 play bishop see five and then play can

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continue normally after that, after Bishop five, for example, if white castles desex Nazi free websense

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normal possessions and if they do not, fine.

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Just bear in mind they don't really want to do this.

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This is very, very good for you.

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In theory at least you got two pieces for the rookie.

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So let's try this again.

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So every 96 Bishop Seaforth, let's say you invite 95.

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So they play 95.

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Your best response and this is for my, you know, years of experience and research and checking on

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computers and all that.

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This is one of the most responsible ways of handling this highly coordinated attack against F7, as

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well as the soft spot of the opening.

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It's the bane of all newcomers, the chance that they're going to lose a lot of games relating to F7

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issues.

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So the more in advance you can handle yourself, prepare for the F7 attacks in all their forms, the

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less you're going to lose in your early stages of learning chess and the more fun you have beating opponents

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instead.

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OK, so we have 865, and then the idea is to hit this bishop nine miles.

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Hold on a sec, Trish.

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What if what if they played Bishop B3 in this case?

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You just take off that bishop doubling their pawns.

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That's the best way they should take, Renee.

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And in fact, you can just take on D5 here with the queen.

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That's one option.

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And if they play this, then all of a sudden Queen takes GP2 and you're hitting their Amstetten and

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that rock.

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And this has turned into a total disaster for them.

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You just take it.

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And if they attack her queen to make the queen away from the bishop and you're winning.

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Yeah.

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So, yes, I hope this gives you a little bit more preparation.

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You're going to have to handle F7 attacks early on in your chess career, especially if you're surrounded

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by people around your skill levels.

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This is very, very popular to kind of try and attack F7.

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So not every ninety-six, Bishop CIFOR, you need to play the very solid Bishop C5 or you can entertain

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the possibility of going into your first kind of gambit where you're deliberately playing a gambit.

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So 1995.

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He takes 95.

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This is the 34th position and then the bishop saying goes Ito or differe quite often, and then you

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can play at age six on this particular occasion to play sex.

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But yeah, this is a starting point for your research, really to investigate this particular gambit.

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It's my recommendation to you.

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It's a very, very good starting position to have this kind of position here.

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Very, very good starting position.

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OK, so much.
