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Either in this or we're going to have a look at the interference tactic, the interference tactic is

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one of my favorite tactics.

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It's like on the Internet, if you get interference or this connection, you sometimes get disconnected.

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It's like being disconnected between point A and B, and on the chessboard, you can actually disconnect

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things as though you've disconnected the opponents kind of virtual internet between the pieces, the

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communication, communications between the pieces.

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Now here we've got a battery against ETA, but it's protected by the queen.

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If only we could break the communications of the opponent's pieces, disconnect them in some way.

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Do you see this connection still move in this position or it's it's commonly called interference, interference

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with this connection.

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What can we do to disconnect the screen to the bishop?

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Because we'd like to play Queen takes E to chat my ideally.

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So I hope you can you can find that if I give you five seconds to pull the video.

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So as long as you want.

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OK, the best way of interfering is with tempo against the queen, actually.

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Yeah, when we think of tactics, it's kind of if you if you think about it with tempo, you know,

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gaining time as well, this is the much better way we're hitting the queen as well as disconnecting.

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So unless the queen wants to give herself up and that's pretty hopeless, this position, it's much

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better for black than 1865 to end the game immediately.

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Queen takes E to checkmate.

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We've disconnected a6 e to.

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So the interference tactic is pretty cute.

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If you played rugby, I'm sure you're interfering as well.

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You're disconnecting, but not with tempo.

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And in fact here maybe, you know, the opponent plays Naifeh because it's not with tempo, it hasn't

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got as much kind of teeth to it.

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You're kind of letting your opponent play a key defensive move here.

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So, yes, try and play your interference with tempo, especially, you know, in this kind of situation

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where it's going to be kind of chemie as well.

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You're interfering something which is absolutely crucial.

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So, yeah, with tempo against the queen, those high priority forcing moves very, very handy here,

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limiting the potential plays.

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But the replies are all pretty terrible for dependent on this occasion.

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So this was think against al-Qaida, played in 1940 to UNinclined, played this move and it's absolutely

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crushing.

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OK, you got the idea of interference.

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So it's a bit like disconnection in our modern age of Internet going down.

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We often get disconnected.

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If you think about the principle that it's point and point, B, just.

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Getting disconnected, communications going down.

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OK, thanks so much.
