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Why they're in this position, Bobby Fischer is playing as the offer Biscayan in the 1964 U.S. championships

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and plays a really crushing move and crushing follow up.

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I wonder if you can spot it if I give you five seconds for the video.

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OK, it's actually rooked, tanks, the frame of the queen takes the three, there are two strong moves

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in the position, but one of them is actually stronger and uses the axe frame start to think, OK,

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the plain vanilla move is pretty strong actually on this occasion, rotates the fray.

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Just getting this situation, the queen essentially against the two rooks.

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But the thing is, wontons, those the dreaded form pawn, one of my favorite go hanging pawns from

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pawns often win games and there is actually helps overload the tuberose.

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But this is a celebration.

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In fact, we can use a disconnection tactic disconnecting to get to D7 and make use of the phone pawn.

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It's all coming together here, crushing, as an example, a very difficult position.

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However, there's something even stronger when you see a strong move.

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As the saying goes, look for an even stronger one.

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In fact, there is even a stronger we can move than that.

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That maybe had not the best, most black hole I just showed you.

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But here there's action, even more convincing move which convinced the opponent to essentially give

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up.

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And it's based on x ray.

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The rook is kind of x ray and D7.

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So what do you think we could do with that x ray?

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OK, it's as if we do have, in effect, a kill, a common square between more than one of our pieces.

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We actually do have that common square, even though it seems we don't.

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There's a disconnection, right.

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Well, you can look at this collection in another way, that even though something might be disconnecting

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us, we're kind of still in fairy x raying between, say, and be.

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Through that disconnection, we've still got a theoretical connection that just needs to be untapped

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and here I hope you can spot it.

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Quinter, 67.

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So the roots, not the rock, is still having an influence over D7.

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And we're able to take like this and it's crushing.

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It simplifies to a very, very clear cut for Fisher win in this position.

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This is a very winning position.

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And, you know, we can bring our king up, for example, to win this and even have the form as well.

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It's just a winning position.

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Essentially, black is going to be losing more material soon.

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For example, like this, Woolfolk, the Knight and Pawn and Plan gets dismantled.

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Five is next.

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You know, going to walk maybe and take out this pawn, etc..

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So anyway, the key point is that the strongest move, it turns out, is Queen 67 using this x ray tactic,

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the X-ray vision, you could say, of the rook.

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OK, that's about.
