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Either in this next, we see the in effect clause is a necessary ingredient of the kind of solution

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for this position so we can actually win in this position.

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So if you look at the forcing moves in this situation, do you see any particularly powerful forcing

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moves which could actually weaken the opponents?

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King here?

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So you're playing with the white pieces.

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How can you weaken the king

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or make it easier for you in a moment?

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But try and see what you can work out.

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If I give you five seconds, pause the video for as long as you want.

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What can you work out?

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And we're going to see how the end effect clause, the effects on the whole issue of the liberation

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of facts are actually really vital to consider in this position.

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OK, so the key move, the key forcing move here is Route 86, this is serves to kind of weaken planks

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F six square.

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The -- is driven away from G seven to eight six.

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So there's a kind of witness who lost in that F six is now weaker.

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How do we tap into this weakness of the last move?

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Is this a square we really have access to?

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And if we play a natural forcing move here, maybe the opponent reinforces f sex.

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Ideally, maybe we want our bishops to be able to take on our sex.

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And wouldn't that actually be kind of dangerous for the opponents, wouldn't it?

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And in actuality, B, it would actually be checkmate, wouldn't it?

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But how do we get our bishop to have sex in an effective manner?

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So here, let's take this position.

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Can you spot anything which really convincingly wins us great access to have sex in a devastating way?

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If I give you five seconds, pause video here, there's a move which has an aspect to liberation

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and kind of pretty fast and cool with tempo access to safe sex, sometimes if we want to access the

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square, but not donkeys pace when the opponent can just reinforce that square.

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You know, if you're donkey takes years to get somewhere, you might need a faster route to get there

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before the opponent does.

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Can we get there with a faster route, with tempo?

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If we can do things with tempo, often there are more.

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If they are more effective in chess to plan, move with tempo means the opponents tied up with something

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else and didn't attend.

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So when you get access to that square, it's more devastating why they haven't got it covered, so to

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speak.

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So there are two moves.

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Which one lets department cover up sex and as a little move, which kind of doesn't and is with a major

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tempo.

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So here again, the apparatus of chacal checks.

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But if there's no checks for the king, chacal checks for the queen because anything with tempo is going

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to give you faster access to squares.

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Check weaknesses have been all smooth.

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And check all the killer common squares.

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And check the liberation of facts, which is the major point as well, of course, the effects on the

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whole position.

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So hopefully here you find a tempo gaining solution to gain access to this key square and that tempo

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gaining solution is actually rock the.

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It's a kind of check to the queen.

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I know it's not.

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The checks will check as in to the king, but it's with tempo that it limits the amount of supplies.

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The opponents generally don't want to lose their queen.

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And one of the opponents do have that tied up with that, so you get very, very fast access to safe

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sex.

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So say they take you play, Bishop takes six and it's checkmate.

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The king has no escape, squire.

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There is no escape.

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Squire is coming from that other bishop.

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The pitfall to fall into is not doing.

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The donkey roll is without tempo.

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Basically takes allows for reinforcement potentially of things and sort of rotates which allows that.

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I mean they can actually upgrade that variation considerably with queen takes the reinforcing of things

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keeping six covid.

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Sometimes we need access to the key squares with tempo, our forcing moves when we prioritize unforeseen

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moves, that gives us that tempo much and quite often.

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So Tampa Magic Daesung and the discovery of facts around the board, it's not just that move, it's

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discovering an attack on physics.

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These discovery attacks, the in fact clause helps us kind of liberate each other.

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Pieces and pawns is vital to be on the lookout for not just the immediate proximity of the move.

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It's the effect on that.

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Bishop, the opening up of that bishop, what is opened up by any moves in your mind's eye?

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What other pieces are opened up?

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But this is with tempo gaining access to assets.

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So it's absolutely devastating.

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It wins the game on this occasion.

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OK, so I hope the mechanics of actually winning squares through this process, weakness of the loss

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of KELLA common squares and the discovery phase is a little bit more apparent from this example.

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OK, I see much.
