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Hi there in this show, this is a relatively simple example of kella common squares, just the notion

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of common squares where your pieces cooperate, they can be absolutely lethal without doing anything

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even spectacular or, you know, you don't have to do an amazing looking move sometimes.

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And it's just the act of your pieces.

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Cooperating can cause the opponent to have to resign.

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Can you see a move here which creates basically this spirit of cooperation between your pieces to create

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kind of common squares so those access to squares can be absolutely lethal and very, very difficult

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to defend against.

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That looks as though also here we don't want to be kind of tuned in always to the habit of recapturing.

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So they might have taken on B5 in their last move.

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Let's imagine they've just taken something on B5, but their king is kind of out on the ball, especially

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so when they're all kind of quite visible, intuitive downsides of the opponent's possession, the notion

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of automatically recapturing is something you learn that as a complete newcomer to the chess at the

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start, of course, you must also recapture, except there are situations in chess because the object

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the game is to make the opponents can wear sometimes also recapturing that might be bigger fish to fry.

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So in this position, do you capture on B5 or is there any way of igniting within that process of calculation,

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especially the notion of common squares?

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So what would you play here?

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Would you take on B5 or was there something else?

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OK.

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You can ignore that, Bishop, on this occasion, you can actually bring your queen out here and all

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of a sudden the queen is looking to cooperate with the bishop on before there's a of common square.

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The queen is also looking to cooperate with the knights on for the queen, a real body of these pieces

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threatening to chat me on B4 or C Sifry.

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And actually, you know why it has to resign her mates inevitable.

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If, for example, a free, then we can still play Queen Sifry and we've got another common square here,

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which is B two.

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So that's checkmate.

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So yes, the common squares, even plain vanilla moves with killer common squares could just spell out

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a total disaster for the opponent.

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What makes it less than plain vanilla sometimes is that it's not based on an automatic reCAPTCHA reaction.

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The expectation quite often for opponents when they catch something.

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Is Fuds also reCAPTCHA?

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You want to keep your resolution of possibilities like, you know, one of those expensive TVs, high

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resolution to do that, even also recaptures.

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The longer the time control, the more you need to think about your options.

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Sometimes those options, which are usually bad, sometimes that they're actually very, very good,

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that instead of auto recapturing, you shouldn't always be on autopilot in the longer time controls,

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especially try and reduce autopilot, you know, then you can see.

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Sometimes major options which are going to win you a game quite quickly.

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And so here this major option, Queeny five, if bishop takes a fall, then queen before is checkmate

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there.

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So, yeah, this is absolutely devastating move.

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If Seefried, then we could take here.

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And after King-Size, well, we got Queen before Chemie, so.

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Yeah, Queen a five devastating.

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Just kind of relatively simple example that sometimes just the queen cooperating with other squares

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for those telecom squares is enough for the opponents to just resign.

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OK, and so much.
