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Hi there.

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In this election, we see an interesting example of this covert attack mechanism, which they kind of

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this proves that a alights on a rim they say is them.

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So is this super them?

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Is there a great move you can play in this position which leverages the power of the so-called discovered

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attack, the effects all around the boards?

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So in this particular position, what think anyone can play what the telegram shows him playing against

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MARTINOVICH?

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OK, five seconds for the video.

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OK, the line actually went BASIX hitting the rock and it also hits the seven.

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And it also means potentially this line is hanging to the queen because it's disconnected.

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Actually, the queen from ASX as well.

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So quite a lot with one move Black actually took with the poor on B six.

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If a bishop takes B six, instead C takes B six.

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It's not just the poor move, but look at the effects on the whole position.

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This rook is opened up and the queen is looking at a sec still.

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So if Queen B five trying to show that night, this is just a fantastic position already for weight

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of the Route 67 and B for this is a beautiful position to have.

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And if we look instead at Rook C eight here, we can just take that light is better placed there.

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Can't do that.

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And if we look at Rook being in fact it turns out here, White's best is to celebrate the long term

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effects of just leaving the light there.

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The best move is actually before here, believe it or not, not to be too keen to take the light on

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ASX.

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So let this power of the discovery work its magic.

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If Queen takes a ASX, it turns out here that Ayesha's and Black actually gets to come in with Queen

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four and it's only a small edge for white here after this.

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So it complicates matters, but actually to keep control of the position of the rubia.

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Before I ask that question again, look, take the knight, open up my bishop and if, say, eight six,

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then B5 five is the squish move.

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And here there's the queen on E two.

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Still supporting the bishop.

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The bishop actually supports in itself well squares by proxy for evicts the queen and the king.

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Congos, I think with snap it up and it goes to be seven.

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Rook takes the seven blacks in big, big trouble here.

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This looks horrible.

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So yes, might be six sets off.

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A lot of bad stuff for black in the game.

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He takes his place C takes opens up that Bishop twenty seven is played and now not too keen immediately

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to capture.

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We have Rook takes D7 even stronger it seems leaving black in a very awkward spot.

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We have Rook have seven, Rook takes up seven.

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King takes some beats and see some.

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Snow White is doing very well here.

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The Queen can't come and take, you know, queening so passive possession of black and now Queen five

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check the one threatens horrible things like wrote the eighth.

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So the Queen takes but then Queen takes a seven Waitstill up here to --'s up.

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Bishop DeFore causes black to resign.

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There's going to be further carnage if the game can continue.

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For example, Queen C7 check and you know, more pawns been taken and king safety issues creeping in,

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for example, like this to checkmate.

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So Trojans pivotal move, though, which is really sparkling at this point in the game.

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We can see the liberation of eFax when certain pawns are simply not in the board.

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It reveals the true power of our pieces.

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It's like we're revealing that truth with discovery, attack style moves or sacrifices to create undiscovered

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attack.

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It kind of liberates the position for why the C1 rook is not there for fun, as this move shows, might

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be sex.

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It backs up this very tactical, might be sex, both saying, look, if you dare take the rocks is going

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to be liberated as it was in the game.

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So, yes, quite a crushing positional advantage resulted here.

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So that's easy for the great tiger.

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I'm choosing a former world chess champion to win from this particular position.

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So, yes.

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Might be sex, sometimes you can sacrifice a space to try and get the discovered a tax going and liberating

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your own pieces.

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OK, there's some interesting points there.

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Thanks very much.
