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Hi there.

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In this lecture, we're going to have a look at the dominoes may pattern so dummy on a record that this

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kind of mate.

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So here we can set it up.

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If you check your chacal checks, you can use the middle game apparatus of calculating, forcing most.

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And also, once you recognize this pattern, this kind of very dangerous form pattern here, it controls

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key escape squares of the opponent's king and the rookies taking out in the same square.

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So you can start to recognize this pattern further and further away.

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In fact, many great gift sacrifices, which is a specific type of type of sacrifice when you sacrifice

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a and bring the king out often ends up with a dominoes made pattern.

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So here, OK, if you check all checks, I hope you spotted what we can do here.

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Which is a non-controversial.

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Pretty clear cut checkmate sequence.

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There are other ways of winning possession here, but the way I'm intending to finish is actually achak.

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So this forces King takes another Quinkan, come over heads to H5 and then the pawn not only plays the

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role of taking out the escape square, it supports the Queen on Eighty-seven.

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So this is a classic construction example.

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Dominos Chappellet pattern.

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OK, and so much.
