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Hi there.

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In this example, we're going to have a look at the so-called Hook Mines.

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This is Frank Marshall against William Watts, Nappier and Quiñones.

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One check was played and here Frank Marshall played Chenab to allowing Quintet's D1 now and Frank Marshall

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just ordinarily Queens.

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Does Black have a load of checks?

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Well, it seems as though black does so.

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In fact, Frank Marshall employs a cook mate, and the beauty of this at all runs with check, they

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might think.

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How on earth do you check my hair all running with Jack?

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I'm about to show you the magic.

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A thousand points, if you can guess the next move.

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It's a bit of a shocker.

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So you might want to pause video for five seconds, we're going to use a hook mate.

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We're not letting the opponent off the hook.

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You get the jokes in for free.

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It's a hell of a joke, though.

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It's a topical joke fanatic, as you're about to say.

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We're not going to let the opponent off the hook.

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We're going to play Efate and we're not going to Quain.

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We're going to promote so annoyed.

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So it's check.

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So sometimes underproduction has its use.

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The king goes to the G8 and now Ninety-Six Jack.

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And it looks as though the kings escaping, right?

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Not so.

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We've got them on a hook here.

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Can you see the final move for a hook mate, which looks like a hook sort of rook have eight Checkmates

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Black was off the hook.

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Black has been hook mated.

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OK, so yeah, the hook might have had to add something to be aware of that the and supported by pawn

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can checkmate like this.

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I mean these checkmate patterns are kind of celebration

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of pieces working together sometimes these three guys working together.

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But some help from the opponent's pawn help is given by the opponent's pawn to take out that key skat

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square.

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So the hook makes a fun pattern to be aware of.

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OK, that's so much.
