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There.

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In this position plays a great tactic which uses interference if we look at our opponents pieces and

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their virtual connections, can we interfere these virtual connections, especially the line pieces,

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because lines can be clogged up the line pieces and their connections in particular.

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OK, you could say them all.

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There's a connection.

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So all kinds of interference squares, if we look brutally, you know, include Seefried, Seeto, but

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also here before.

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So in between be free and be as before.

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In between be free and the one is seeto in between be2 and defo is C Freebo then before on this occasion

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and Judit Polgar finds an amazing resource bishop before check and check.

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So it compels something to be done about check high priority forcing move chacal checks and then of

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the bishop takes b5 here the king is caught in the center which is a very, very good thing.

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And Judit Polgar went on to win from this position.

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So quite crushing.

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But the major focus I don't want to get into the details of the game on this occasion.

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We just want to make sure that when there's connections in the opponent's possession that we make note

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of those line connections and safe, we can throw spanners in the works.

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So the disconnection squares between pieces and your partner's position and here is a key one should

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be for just because there's a pawn that shouldn't dissuade us.

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Sometimes we need to check all checks, even the most outrageous ones for the magic to be at least entertained.

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OK, Hazama.
