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Hi there.

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In this example, you're playing the role of Judit Polgar, one of the strongest female chess players

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of all time, she's playing a Bengi Barinov in the 1996 Kremlin star's Rapids Holman's guess what?

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Amazing move that Judit Polgar or rather don't try and get from working out.

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What amazing.

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Move the dewdrop.

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Hold our play here.

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So Shackled Shack's captures and frat's amazing one and two.

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In other words, prioritize your forcing moves.

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When you try and work this out.

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You want to be like baphomet working things out, maybe not on the ceiling, just in your head, working

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things out.

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And each stage of the working member of the King's Cross have three golden rules.

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Yeah, weaknesses of the last move.

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Kevin Coleman Squires.

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And the effects on the whole board, the discovery effects now here, we can actually create an amazing

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weikel weakness of the last move.

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So this is a bit of an elaboration on that.

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If you're wondering what is that consequence?

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You haven't quite introduced that.

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OK, so there is a forcing move here.

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So prices forcing moves to tackle checks, even the totally outrageous, crazy looking jacks.

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Forget that material thing that I told you, that rooks who are five sometimes sometimes you want to

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forget what the pieces are worth.

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You want to be free, creative, creative and free to choose whatever moves you want.

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Seemingly outrageous moves.

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Sometimes they work really well.

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And in this case, there is one.

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I hope you've spotted it if I give you five seconds to pause video.

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So check all checks, I hope you come up with Rook's eight check and in the process of our calculations

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here, look at the discovery of facts around the board as well.

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There's a weakness of the last move in that the Knights.

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Has kind of.

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Got the downsides of moving away from that, it's actually look at the effects on the whole board has

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any place in this position.

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This is actually actually more to do with the whole board effects.

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If you look at the effects of the whole world, not just the piece, this is a good thing to bear in

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mind.

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When you look at a chest position, don't just be distracted by the arrows on your interface.

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They're very distracting.

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Sometimes you have to look at the entire board, every single piece that's been altered in some way.

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Is there a piece that has got extended superpowers in this position now?

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Because there is that's what I call the in effect clause.

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In effect, the queen has been amplified in this position.

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Its scope has been extended.

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So I hope you're checking the checks in this position because we have the end effect clause coming in

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as well as kind of weight loss in that it's unobstructed.

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That's diagonal.

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So I hope you spotted Queen, the AIDS and its check.

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And mate, the king is restricted.

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It's on that back row which I made to the king.

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So in a way, it's a kind of back chromate mating pattern again being demonstrated.

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So I hope you found that AIDS with that amazing idea that it actually this move extends the scope of

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the queen and allows the queen to go into that back row.

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So Checkmates so a thousand points.

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Have you found that?

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Well done.
