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Hi there.

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In this lecture, it is whites, it seems really quite unfortunate for us, doesn't it?

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Oruc seems pinned to our queen.

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Do we have anything which might turn the tables on the opponents here if I give you five seconds to

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pause the video?

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What would you play with whites in this position?

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OK, there's actually an absolutely brilliant move a rook takes F7, and you'll notice here a slight

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downside when they do spin you when your opponents pin you, there is a slight downside.

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It's potentially a two way road, a two way connection.

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We see that, you know, these queens are actually in connection with each other.

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So this can work both ways as the expression goes both ways.

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So sometimes the pinna actually becomes a liability.

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We're actually attacking the queen and we're offering on queen.

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So that seems silly.

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Doesn't that they can just take our queen, but look further ahead to reveal a deeper truth about this

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position.

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What can we play in this position?

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What is the absolute strongest move?

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So this is your next challenge.

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You might want five seconds here to pause.

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What is the absolute strongest move?

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Least controversial.

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Which force force is actually.

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Chameides.

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OK, we can change the payroll tax, I think, check it out, and in the actual game, this was from

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blank resigned.

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This is the strongest continuation of the ratings we can have.

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We can play 97, Jack, nudging the king away from that rogues.

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And we're forcing a kind of weakness of the last move.

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The Kings, you know, we're forcing the neglect of the offense quite.

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And then we play roadsigns.

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I think Jack Bishop Gates Rook takes J is Chameides.

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Yeah.

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And by the way, you might want to is that any move with about ninety seven.

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Check the problem with 97 Shaq this way.

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Is that black of the rotation.

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I think Jack is not obliged to play rotate Efate.

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They can play Bishop Jakes and that ruins things a little bit.

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A little bit.

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Yeah.

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So and that's, you know, unnecessary complications.

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It's not checkmate, you know, rotation.

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They got rotation and it's unnecessary complications that you don't need.

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So, yeah, we we show in this example the kind of two way nature actually, as well in this example

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that we showed that there's a downside to pieces which, you know, it's great that they're pinning

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us, but in a way it can kind of backfire.

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This queen is also fundamentally, if you think about it, it's an unprotected piece.

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There is a theoretical downside as well and unprotected peace.

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And the pinna can be exposed if it's a relative pin.

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You need to kind of train yourself to think, can I rebel against that one?

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It's a pen.

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And this is rebelling in huge Storybrooke takes F7.

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So if they played you our tanks, we can take their queen

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and we're going to be in good shape.

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Her.

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OK, I hope you enjoyed that example.

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Got some points from it so much.
