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Hi there.

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And this is where we see an example of the Triangle of Death, again, this is pretty sensitive.

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The more resourceful you are tactically, the more you can kind of exploit this.

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Now, it looks as though Blancs winning material here.

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Why actually plays queen bee free check that responds with King G7.

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That is a very, very clever move.

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Deflective in nature.

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

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So a major deflection tactic which actually saves the day as well.

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Otherwise, it might be losing material potentially.

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OK, the move is actually rookie AIDS, so one is trying to deflect the rook away from the square,

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which the king is guarding himself now, Black played a five year.

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If Rook takes AIDS, then Queen F7 Shaq is actually amazing and the king goes to Chase, then we're

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just going to play coincidently seven maint.

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If the king goes to 86, this is still a force checkmate sequence after Queen takes her and Jeoffrey

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with the force checkmate sequence.

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These guys are on holiday in this.

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So you know Blacklight a five here.

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Nell.

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I mean, also, by the way, if things G5 that little concern is addressed, why it's just going to

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play, for example, this and the queen is actually better than the royal commission here.

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It's it's a good place.

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It's a good position to be with the queen against the two pieces at the royal commission.

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So that is an advantage for white.

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But black tried five.

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And here, OK, our attempt to move a defender hasn't worked.

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Is there any other tactical method we can use now to try and break down Black's position?

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We've actually got a kind of invasive rook which has new opportunities to consider that rook on eight.

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And it's quite an exciting placements.

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He's got interesting view on certain key squares.

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I wonder if you can spot White played here if I give you five seconds.

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OK, this kind of revises the removal of the defense or undermining stall tactics, we can actually

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undermine P7 here by taking out removing the defender, rotate C8 and what we want to do that?

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Well,

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if rotate eight, which wasn't played black, actually resigned, then Queen Queen F7 is good hair.

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And on this occasion Queen f7 because I actually we're back to actually moving a key defender so that

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that's a swift end for black in that variation.

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We're back to that.

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But say the other rook moves.

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So leaving that defender of F7 then we've actually at least what we've done now is undermined by seven.

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So we've still got access to a very, very interesting rank indeed.

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And blacks in trouble again, if someone's going to step up, if King were just going to play Queen

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seven and otherwise or King James Queen otherwise, we're back to that other mating pattern mentioned

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before.

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After age four and then Queen takes sex and it's free.

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So, yes, this example two for the price of one.

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And I have illustrated by why he can win so many games just on tactics based on time of death.

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I mean, it's pretty remarkable as that magic is like magic on the chessboard, this kind of stuff.

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We've got an attempt to move it defender and then we've got remove a defender.

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If that one's not budging, we can take out this defender to still get Queen working with that night.

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Yeah, queen.

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And in combination to a lot of damage to King generally, statistically.

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So a wonderful example I thought.

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And also revise the to remove of the defender as well.

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OK, I enjoyed that one.

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That's so much.
