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Hi there.

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In this election, we're going to have a look at the Cambridge Springs trap and you can actually start

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this initially with the elephant trap.

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So did 45 C for you play ESX Mitzy Free 96 Bishop G5 and you can start the the traps off with Knight

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BD seven so they can't take the elephant trap.

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And if they take take hare, you play this and you want a piece that's the elephant traps you have and

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trap section, you just want a piece of that basically.

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But so they play something more sensible, not afraid.

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You can still set another trap pretty soon by logically setting up a triangle.

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Triangles on chessboard are often quite strong and often you can actually spend the night.

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I know it's just a relative been relatively speaking, but you're still spending on night and actually

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you're creating an absolute spin on this lines.

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And this is the start.

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The Cambridge Springs and a lot of people just routinely in its position play Bishop Differe, which

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isn't the best move.

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The problem is black hasn't just pins the knights.

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They're also accepting your bishop.

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I mean, the opponents, bishop, the opponents, bishop.

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We're taking the side of the tracker in this position.

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And here because we're accepting that bishop, we can actually play details of the bishop takes CIFOR

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94 and they might be very concerned about this night, the intensity of pressure on the Knights.

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And they might blunder here with Rook he one.

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So I hope you can see what he can play in this position if I give you five seconds pause video.

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OK, you can just snap off that bishop.

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Yeah, right, thanks.

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And you just want a piece.

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If they try and kick your queen, well, you can just take that and you've got more pressure on Seefried,

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that's hopeless.

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If they take care, he's going to recapture and you're a piece up.

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So they shouldn't have done that.

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They shouldn't have done Rocsi.

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One I better move was right for.

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And you're going to be winning a pawn.

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It's not the best pawn in the world, this position, but it is a pawn technically, and you're at least

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equal here in this position.

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So, for example, you see one you can simplify and play if you are technically a pawn up and it's a

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decent enough position.

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So let's go back in this bow sequence.

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So Difford five and you're playing initially the elephant trap you're playing might be seven.

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So they bypassed the elephant and they claim the referee and you set up the triangle and you also let

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your queen come to a five rather cheekily pinning their needs.

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So who's winning who now?

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You say to them you're opening their night and you've got rid of this pin and then this is the best

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one of the better moves.

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But say they play Bishop Differe.

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Then we've got this lovely action of details and 94.

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Now, let's say they did play Knight D2, which underpins that then say Bishop before.

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Queen SEATO, and let's say you counsel here, if they routinely play Bishop Differe, they've again

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fallen into a major trap based on this x ray.

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Yeah, your queen wasn't just the night is kind of x ray that bishop.

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And you can play here.

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Can you spot what you play half.

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OK, detec C4.

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So you're hitting both bishops, this one on this one, and you're winning a piece, you're definitely

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winning a piece, it seems, because first of all, if they capture on C4, you're just taking that.

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And you might.

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Hold on.

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Hold on.

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What about if they play Bishop safe sex?

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I've got you covered.

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You just take on the free here.

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And I'm still winning a piece piece up, yep, this is a real bag of tricks, isn't?

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It is popular because it's like you're going through the elephant trap into another trap you're setting.

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So if you really want to set your traps in the Queen's Gambit, maybe there's a lot of players in chess

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that are trying out the Queen's Gambit for the first time.

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And I don't know about the whole elephant trap.

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And then which leads on to the the Cambridge Springs.

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So you're springing with Queen, a five Queen ounce St. Cambridge Springs.

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Yeah, there's all sorts of little pitfalls for the opponents to try and avoid.

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A team of 92 before this situation in this position.

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So say you're playing with the white pieces, so you definitely don't want to play Bishop.

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Differe as we've seen, this just wins A for black.

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So actually, a popular move here, believe it or not, is just Bishop Itoh.

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Yeah, it makes all the difference that this isn't running with a tempo on your bishop.

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So Bishop Itou Now if they do try and win the bishop have details.

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Then Bishop takes Lefsetz.

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And actually this is quite nice for whites once called small edge here.

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So that's a decent enough position for white.

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So yes, that's how to get yourself out of this tricky spot.

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Just don't play whatever you takes.

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Frankly, you have to play Bishop Itou here, OK?

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And you've got efore kind of covid because this night on detA, so if they play this takes disremember

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the heading or bishop but when you move your bishop back and four you'll find her in this position.

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This is also fun for you, OK.
