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Either in this lecture, we see a more disguised mating pattern which does exist potentially in this

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position, if you play the first crushing move, you expose to potential mating patterns for the price

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of one, actually.

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So what would be an amazing move in this position, you think if I give you five seconds for the video?

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OK, it's actually Route ESX now imagine that they take his hair.

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I hope you can spot we can take care.

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Now, if King Efate there's a support mate, the Knights supported by the Knights supports the queen.

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The queen is supported by the Knights, rather.

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So here is a basic support mate.

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And then the events of King age eight.

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Then the night of seven Chac Kingsgate and I hope you can spot this final bit of the combination in

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this path.

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What would you play here?

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OK, it's the amazing double check makes the entrance the king has to move.

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And if the king goes hand, then that is checkmate, supported by the night of the King goes into the

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corner, then what do we play?

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You know, we exposed the smoke with my partner here with Coingate Achak, so if rotates, there's a

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seven checkmates and if night takes, there's a seven, eight, eight miles.

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Hold on a sec.

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Let's go on your back.

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Didn't they have any options off the road?

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Tanks.

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Funny enough.

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What if they played rock takes be free for bonus points.

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What would you play here?

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Is the bankroll make pattern of interest here.

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Big clue.

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Well, wait.

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This is the last move.

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Another backload.

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The rook has neglected that back row, hasn't it?

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Kind of weakness philosophy as well.

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So I hope you want we could play here if I give you five seconds to pause the video.

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OK.

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When our pieces are doubled like this, almost, it creates killer common squares along the so-called

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battery.

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This is a battery, what's called a battery.

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You might heard here that when you have batteries like two rooks doubles or queena like doubled like

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this, it gives you immediate access to a range of common squares here, the range of common squares,

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this one on this one, batteries are worth looking out for.

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You can have a battery of, say, a bishop here and a queen here.

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And it would create, you know, common squares across that diagonal because the queen would support

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the bishop.

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So that's another form of battery.

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But here we have this battery and en route to be free, it gives us a killer common square eight by

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default.

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When you think about batteries.

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Think about that.

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So here we have a common square eight, so is actually supported by the queen, there's only one move

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nightlights and then we have Queen takes night and that is actually checkmate.

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Queen takes eight.

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Hash in algebraic notation.

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So if you're voting on scoresheet, so, yeah, that is checkmates and you put one, that's zero if

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you're notating it in real game, indicating that one.

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OK, so yes, in the initial possession, we're getting a little bit more advanced and sophisticated

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here.

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We're setting up these conditions where we're exposing to different type of mating patterns potentially

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here.

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And there are some of them that if they say like that or a back chromate, if they take like that great

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stuff is that like are the ones losing this position.

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OK.

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Anselmo's.
