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Either in this example, Kingdom Rock against King, we're going to use an efficient shrinking rectangle

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method and so won't play, we play King Seeta as an example, King five, King Differe.

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Now, let's say King five, we can start restricting the king now of all rook rookie one that's seeking

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out four, check cam five.

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And now we do need the king to be a little bit more conveniently placed.

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So King Jeffrey, let's say King G5, we can start restricting that King's rectangle here of the check

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King have six for King six and had a key restricting move.

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I hope you can spot it.

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So without using any checks we can just restrict the king's rectangle very, very efficiently.

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What would you play here.

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Four thousand points.

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OK, that's a very good move, King, in keeping the king, was rated Rook at five.

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So we see that the king's rectangle is now extremely limited.

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Six, Jack King, aged five, and now Whiting, move my six anywhere across here waiting for King and

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for and cellmate.

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So let's look at this again and ask one or two questions.

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What if King D5 or here we can actually not use this Jack Zonkey method.

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We don't have to be biased for driving the king to the ape.

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Frank, we can actually play this.

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And here then Jack and of the King for this position.

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Just Ruki for KEYT move here.

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King seafoam now the king's improved its position, KEYT move, and now we can start respecting the

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king more.

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Rook detA So the king's rectangle currently is this hand check king be seven and then we're making real

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inroads.

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King by five.

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And now again, a key waiting move can be seven.

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And even without a check, we don't have to even put the king on on the back road, the most efficient

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route free.

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So we've really restricted the Kings, right?

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Time was a priority just to these squares.

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And now King C6 winning checkmate.

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You know, King him.

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I'm afraid that my King aids and we're getting to the checkmate.

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So very, very efficient method, the shrinking rectangle method.

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So if you want to practice that friend, let's have computer, etc. from this position.

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So you should be able to do that within, you know, about fifteen or less moves eventually.

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If you if you master this, this is a really great one small monster.

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So to recap, we restrict in the king.

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We're not driving the king with a check when we're kind of sparingly using the checks.

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We're more than restricting that king's rectangle to start off with.

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It's just restricting the streets.

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And then the checkmate just steps up, pops up very, very rapidly.

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So how you can master that technique with this example as well, OK?

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That's a much.
