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Either in this life, shall we say, a very famous deflection combination, this is taught against Blackburn

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in 1893, there was an absolutely fantastic move played in this position.

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I wonder if he can work it out if I give you five seconds to the video.

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You can spend as long as you want, so deflections kind of undermine things, so they give us access

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to key squares.

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Or pawns or pieces.

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So we're kind of gaining access to things through deflection and here there's an absolutely fantastic

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deflection move played Queen before offering the queen up.

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That's quite a price to play to to pay for the elections to happen.

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So the queen we're trying to lure away from E5 in this example.

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And in fact, it was ignored.

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Blackburn ignored it.

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But this move, if he had taken the queen, in fact, Bishop takes a five Jack is pretty devastating.

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There's not too many replies from black.

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It's pretty forced.

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And here there's a very, very nifty kind of way of mating with check check.

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And that is not a waste of time because it's now restricted.

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The king firmly restricted the king.

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And now we can actually force a checkmate, believe it or not.

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And that, again, was not wasted because the king's down to the square.

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So we actually involve the bishop and then it's checkmate, a little mermaid pattern so that all results

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from Queen takes before.

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So it seems you are knocking out 85 wins the game there.

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So that's why it's very, very dangerous.

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So, yeah, queen before and if Queen takes 87 as the alternative reply, then Halbrook have HIV and

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this is devastating of Queene seven change Ruggie for Jack Quinn and for Jack and another kind of low

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mate.

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So this is a very clever response.

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But now another deflection stall tactic.

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If I let you spend as long as you want, I'll give you five cents for the video.

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Spend as long as you want.

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So what's the deflection going on now?

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OK, we're still interested in an 85, so actually Hasbrouck have a check.

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Now, if takes this wasn't played, then Bishop takes five, Jack Quinn, 64, Jack and King Jr. actually

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Quong six is Splatt.

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That's going to be a quick to make that as example.

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So, in fact, the king took.

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But now Quinn takes a four track king.

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G7 bishop takes a five Jack.

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As planes, so breaking down the five, Paul.

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And here, what is the this position as a beautiful move in this position?

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That's plaint.

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Can you spot it?

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Chess is very cruel with this kind of move by some very, very cruel, because if Queen takes, then

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there's Queen a checkmate.

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Ouch.

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So King James played, but now Queen 67, which is one the queen black is in big trouble.

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So Blank actually resigned to Blackburn, playing blank, resigned.

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OK, so, yeah, a crushing deflection combination.

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So this is like zucchetto immortal game.

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It's a classic deflection move from the literature.

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So Queen before a stunner is that it vividly shows how moving the defender can be so crucial to breaking

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through to the opponent's king on this occasion as like the doors left wide open once E5 goes for the

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black king to be checkmated in a spectacular fashion.

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And that's just the variation of the game.

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I mean, the main line of the game is also pretty amazing that black men played there.

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Still, there was this magical deflection.

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So yeah, it's all kind of the queen now, you know, coming in for a fall.

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So the doors are open and destruction and says, OK, I enjoyed that one as much as me so much.
