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Hi there.

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In this lecture, this is particularly fascinating as an example of past --'s, because it looks as

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though black is deservedly the winner with their very advanced -- supported by the -- and threatening

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group C one check and then just queening.

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So isn't this just the totally lost position?

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Once -- too slow, inherently white does have passports and they do say do they do say there's an

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expression, you know, two connected passports on the 6th or further are worth their weight in gold?

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Unfortunately, the gold is too late, isn't that?

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Have seven Rocsi one check.

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So what does White do?

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Is there any way to cause trouble for the opponent's position?

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Well, one, natural whites cause trouble.

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Is to interfere.

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Get in the middle of the opponent's pieces and pawns because you naturally make them unprotected.

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If they're protected, protected, you get in the middle, unprotected, unprotected.

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Bear that in mind.

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It's a good thing to bear in mind in those dark times you might have on the chess board and you're looking

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for resources.

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Just remember that sometimes you want to throw a spanner in the works of the opponent's position.

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Is there such a Spanish you can find the works here if I give you five seconds, pause the video and

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interference tactic maybe.

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It's a very good point and point B, OK, I've given you enough clues to find this stunner of a move

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which is desex.

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Yeah, sex with neutralize the threat of Rosie Munchak.

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If Roxxy wants that, we just take her and that looks hanging and this is no good for black.

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What does that do about these two connected passports?

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Her let's look at this again.

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If Route 66, then we just going to check on this situation, check, check, and we can play this pinning

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that, Rog, this is a right pain for black.

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And in fact, you know what we can do here?

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This is a puzzle within a puzzle.

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What can we do to celebrate this puzzle?

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Again, because they want pins.

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They're actually fattening the Mensing Rowsey one and queening.

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They're born after.

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What can we do about this?

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OK, we could just take that rock off, that's one way of extinguishing the Freds, take the place out

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there in the front and then f7 just queen tsampa after it, which is queening on point.

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And we're winning the.

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So, yeah, six is a crusher, if she takes then f7, there's no one check anymore, we just take the

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Pawlenty to the, for example, Roxxy one style, Pawlenty two, and the two points are helping each

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other here.

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We're queening and it's supported by the F7 -- massive advantage.

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So, yeah, and absolutely crushing move, Brooke.

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Desex for interference, coming to the rescue, making our pawns through the interference tactic, the

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disconnection tactic.

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And yes, I did think that that it was important, it's covering this course because if it's going to

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help you, especially in examples like this, to actually prove that your passports are more important

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than the opponents, then, yes, this is an essential tactic.

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Know about when you literally need to throw a spanner in the works of the opponent's positions.

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We do need that crucially here.

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So, look, this is a crushing blow and it shows don't give up hope.

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Yeah.

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If you've got a passport to celebrate.

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Look out for these amazing tactical ideas from a spanner in the works.

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OK, I've enjoyed that and so much.
