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Hi there.

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In this lecture, it is whites plain and Chameides, can you spot an amazing crushing combination or

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we just move your queen away so you have three options when you're threatened in chess, you can parry

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the France, you can move your queen away.

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OK, you can make a bigger threat or you can just completely crush the wind by force, so those are

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the free options sometimes that occur.

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If you're lucky, sometimes you might not have the third option.

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You might have to actually just move something or parry the front.

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But let's assume here that might be something otherwise.

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Why am I showing it?

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So whites play here, check all checks, proses, the forcing moves.

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What would you play in this position?

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OK, even the outrageous checks just take hair they have to take that's virtually forced.

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Do we have a back chromate person?

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Is the king out there?

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It is because think we've got a -- covering an escape square on F7.

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G7 is covered by the bishop pawns covered by the king's own pawn.

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It's a it's ripe for a backroad.

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Checkmate.

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Yeah.

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Checkmate.

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Yeah.

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We set that up for a queen sacrifice.

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Queen takes the queen sacrifice.

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Congratulations if you found that one.

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OK, thanks so much.
