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In this example of DeCola, the opponent has just played the rook from behind to be six.

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Is there any weakness of the last move here?

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Has any of the opponents been kind of limited, restricted?

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So maybe there is a kind of relative weakness of square control here.

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And we're also actually looking at G-7.

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So can two facts come together here for an amazing opportunity?

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So what do you think White played in this position if I give you five seconds to pause the video?

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So Boris Spassky Spassky is playing.

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1974, eight years of championship.

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What do you think he played?

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OK, it's a kind of drag and drop decoy tactic, bishop, C7, Skyring, Rook and queen rather rudely

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and even though it seems to be controlled, were actually luring that rook to a specific square.

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And why, you might ask?

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I hope you spot the next move.

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OK, Queene Frattini's check, mate, and it also hits the rock, so it's overwhelming the opponents

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here with these two friends, there's kind of folk of G seven and C seven.

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So Black ended up losing the exchange and ends up losing this game shortly after.

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So Bishop C7 a neat hoist style move and also, of course, pouncing on, you know, that kind of weakness

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of the last move that the Queens no longer looking at C7.

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So, yeah, very, very opportunistic.

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Specific move in a specific position.

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Bishop, C7 decoy.

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Have you got that fancy matchup?
