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Hi there.

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In this example, we see Evony, who is actually a second, by the way, it's Boris Spassky in 1972

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against Fischer.

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So a very powerful grandmaster, multiple times Estonian champion.

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He's playing against the great tangram chosen Trojan has just taken on.

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Differe does won't want to do an automatic reCAPTCHA here, or is there something much more powerful

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if I give you five seconds portfolio or checks, even the totally outrageous ones, OK.

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Yeah, there's a really outrageous check quink check, and it actually causes resignation, it leads

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back into a potential double check.

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If black are taken, there's a double check.

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Double checks are so powerful they cause the kings have to move.

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There's no interposing.

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The check is the only way to handle a double check is to move the king.

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And if the king move, there's only one square head for the king to move.

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Then we get a killer common square rook G8 checkmate so that the coin is a wonderful thing.

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And especially if you do follow the rigorous processes outlined in this course of checkable checks,

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you can maximize your use of decoys.

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So even the totally outrageous tracks checks you might be tricking or triggering off are very, very

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powerful decoy like in this example.

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And if you do this even for, you know, recaptures, your opponents are really expecting you to recapture.

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And, you know, a lot of tricks happen on capturers, basically because of that kind of little bit

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of complacency, maybe creeps in.

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But this is where you can really strike hard like this example shows.

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And by the way, in the modern game, I have to mention this, not Turetzky one, this bullet elite

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Stallman's, you know, every player type of player.

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But in one of the games, he actually swindled the opponents on a pawn capture.

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Maybe the opponent was expecting a simple pawn, reCAPTCHA, and that was he put his rook where it could

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be taken by two pieces.

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The opponent may have been expecting an auto recaptcha and instead didn't, you know, kind of factor

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in this weird move, ended up playing something else and losing an entire rook and getting swindled.

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So a lot of games are won in different veins when someone expects an automatic reCAPTCHA is a golden

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opportunity for your tactical chess when the opponent is most complacence.

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And that's an example.

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A lot of people do expect kind of routine recaptures.

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But hey, yeah, this is a real shocker.

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Old school style Queen Sjaak going is absolutely correct.

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Move, Queen Geocache, beautiful move.

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Have you enjoyed this as much?
