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Hi there.

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In this election, we see an example of the decoy sacrifice, so in the decoy sacrifice, we're actually

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kind of dragging and dropping a piece to a specific square where we were.

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And we are actually really interested in that square and we're going to exploit that piece.

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We've kind of virtually dropped on that square in a tactical way.

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Now here, there's no protected piece on HIV AIDS.

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So actually, if we can get a neat alignment's of the opponent's pieces, we have things like skewers

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which we could use.

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And here we can actually get a kind of neat alignment of the opponent's pieces in a certain way with

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a decoy move.

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I wonder if you can spot what that move is if I give you five seconds to pawn the video.

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OK, it's an interesting night at six check, we're really interested in the queen coming to have sex

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here.

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Now, if the king moved here, then there's a lot of pressure on these seven.

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Archbishop Sifry, that is a very, very nasty pen.

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So, in fact, black tooth on sex now where we really like the queen being aligned now neatly.

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It's eight Nunnelee alignment is good for user interfaces, but on the chessboard, it means sometimes

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you can skewer the opponent's pieces.

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So we're scaring the queen against the rook.

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And it's very difficult for black to defend this position because also you'll notice the liberation

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on the facts.

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We've actually unlocked the power of the rook on D7.

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So there's two fronts actually where Frazzling Queen takes the seven track as well.

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So Queen seven was played.

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Now Bishop takes age eight and White has just one material.

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This is just a crushing position.

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The game didn't last too long after this here.

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In fact, Blank resigned.

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So that's a pretty neat use of a kind of decoy.

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You're very interested in where the DeQuan piece is going.

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I consider it a kind of programming on the chess board.

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You're very, very interested specifically to kind of manipulate your opponent's pieces in such a way

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that you're exploiting a configuration.

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Then we're exploiting this configuration, this neat alignment.

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So Adekoya is like a kind of drag and drop tactic as well.

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When you drag and drop things into a specific square and you're usually, you know, it's your sacrifice

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on that square which brings that particular piece to that particular square.

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So it's very fine grained kind of programming.

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So hand that nice skewer and opening up the on bakeshop.

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So Black couldn't just.

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Yeah.

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I mean it's very, very difficult for black to do anything here, especially with this pressure on these.

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So I hope that illustrates the decoy and well done if you got that tactic as well, if you worked out

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so much.
