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Hi there.

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And it's things I'd like to introduce you to, the idea of a deflection tactic now is a little bit similar,

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in my view, to removing the defender.

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When we use the word re moving notice there's the pole moving and in fact.

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Will it be the same effect sometimes, either if we remove or just move the defender?

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What we've done is gain access sometimes to a key square, or we can win material, you know, a pawn

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or a piece.

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So, you know, we're looking to gain a square, a pawn or a piece.

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Quite often we don't actually have to literally remove the defender that that requirement is only for

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the broader goal of gaining access to these amazing, you know, squares or pieces of pawns.

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So here, can we actually move a key defender and end up winning material?

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So I'm a look at this position and prioritize your forcing moves.

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And there is something quite magical here to be found.

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So if I give you five cents for the video, what would you play in this position?

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OK, we can actually.

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Remove the defender of the queen, the queen is only defended by the king, so we want to kind of deflect

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or move the defender.

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Deflection is the kind of official term that most chess tacticians use, and it's distinct from decoy

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in a decoy.

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You actually are really concerned where you kind of move the defender, too.

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But here we just want to move the defender of the queen, which is the king, away from taxing the queen.

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And we can do that with 96 seven.

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So we're forking the queen a rook.

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So let's assume Black doesn't want to lose material like that.

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They take.

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So the king has moved from DHS.

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In a way, we've kind of undermines the state.

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But how do we use that now, this position where that queen is unprotected on the right now?

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Can you spot a move here if you prioritize forcing moves Czechoslovaks, is there a move which can help

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you win that queen, which is an unprotected piece?

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I'll take two pieces tend to fall off as the expression goes.

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So here I hope you can spot it.

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Wikinews Bishop Desex Chac, which is a discovery, has a discovery effect.

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Look at the effect on the whole board.

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We're actually hitting the queen as well as being Chac.

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And if Plack tries to rescue the Queen.

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Say, with King, he then actually that makes things kind of really, really bad.

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It's Bishop G5 and that is actually checkmate.

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So pretty brutal.

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Knight takes F7 is kind of moving the defender.

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We're not removing the defender, we're moving the defender.

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So in a way, we can look out for similar kind of concepts like undermining to try and get access to

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a key square, a pawn or piece.

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We're kind of gaining access in a way to deflate.

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By by not removing the kind of moving and deflecting that defendant away from certain key square pawn

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or piece.

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So, yes, this is quite a crushing blow.

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And if black, you know, just takes we're going to take that queen.

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And sometimes it's important to know if there's a backfire or not because we have a pawn on Sifry.

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There's no bishop before check.

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Imagine if there wasn't a policy free, it would be a little bit of a different story that I could maybe

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get the queen back, at least if the queen has to come back.

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But there's no bishop before Chac.

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So we've actually kind of won the queen under very favorable circumstances indeed.

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So, yes, it takes seven as a type of tactic called a deflection tactic.

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And you can kind of think of it conceptually.

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I think this might be helpful.

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It's kind of helpful to me to think of it as not removing the family, but moving the offender.

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OK, as so much.
