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Hi there in episode six, Bev is playing a blitz simultaneous, so she's playing against the bunny,

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wants Levertov and Waxler and this is the game against Beny wants.

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It's actually based on the game of Garry Kasparov against Willie.

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So a Dutch grandmaster.

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So Garry Kasparov, a former world chess champion, arguably the greatest of all time we see actually

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both playing out most of that particular game.

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Thanks for a family encounter.

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So it's really, really good game.

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Garry Kasparov playing with white pieces.

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And it's a very, very aggressive game from Garry Kasparov in the opening.

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So you can see opposite side castling game more black hasn't been canceled yet.

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We see D5 H3 G5 trying to keep things closed.

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Bishop Jita, which does actually create a threat of HHG.

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Now, if HHG was played here, he takes this situation well with the pressure on EFORE.

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If it plays E5 might take five.

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Bishop takes you five.

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Black is actually still a little bit worse.

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It's a difficult position for black, but you know, black ends up being slightly worse even if Platt

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manages the console queen side.

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Yeah, it's very, very dangerous opening.

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So anyway, we see Bishop Geto this very wise retreat frazzling HHG five because of that pin against

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the rook.

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So brilliant play from Kasparov J'étais age for.

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If they take C4 instead, then we see age 25 is pretty strong, and with the move six breaking up Black's

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pawn chain, Black is showing that he can really Tarapur pawn chains or buff, but by the stage can

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tear apart pawn chains in a really aggressive manner.

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So you can see that ESX is on the fire.

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And, you know, this is very, very bad position for black.

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So G takes for was played and we see a rotation for details.

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G five, 95.

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Brooke takes effort and there's still pressure.

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Now this strange rutman over on this ESX pawn chain.

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So we see HHG five if Knight takes every hair white actually doesn't even bother recapturing light just

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plays 1986.

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It's kind of devastating when the Kingston Center.

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So for example, this situation with quintets Efrain and Knight B sex is just really bad for Black Knight

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pinned against the queen.

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So for example, her rotates the eight, you know, it's just crashing for so HHG five was played,

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but now Bishopsgate G5, Queen A5 and now F4.

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So not minding at all about the night on a fox is not taking time out to move that noise.

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We see Rukeyser's two and now Kasparov's smashes through or baff smashes through of 1986.

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And it's very, very difficult for black to play anything in this position if the night moves, for

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example, which is King by Queen 67.

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Check and mate if Rook takes one, is threatening to play 97.

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And that's a double check and minus the bishop in those days.

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So, yeah, yeah.

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It's very, very difficult position.

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And if takes well, that's the game.

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So we have roadsigns 86 Jack and Chris-Craft plays this quiet killer move.

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Really remarkable move in this position, which, you know, Frattini's basically a mate of mine.

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It's a high priority forcing move.

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It's a genius move.

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I wonder if you can spot it.

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If I give you some sense of that white player, how can we threaten mate in one with white?

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OK, it's actually queen, the phrase gets this kind of kella common square, that's the front queen

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Desex is for chat checkmate and it's very, very difficult for black.

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We see, you know, Bishop G7 being played well if it's based on a waiting game.

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I mean, it's difficult choices.

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If King takes ESX, then Bishop takes the five Jack and here Queen Jesus will win the Queen or charmayne

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or both just is just weighing all the material on the board systematically.

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This is just not the position.

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There's queen bee sex of the king goes to be seven and then queen C7 mate.

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So, you know, it's a very, very nasty position.

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And if, you know, Blasco end up losing all material without any compensation.

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And if we go back there, if Rook takes G2, then, you know, Quinsy Six is so so we see, you know,

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Bishop G7, but now Queen of five, Chank King G8, this is Pinza Queen.

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So if my five to six in fact, we don't even have to take the queen here.

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We just going for a chat.

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My rook takes the seven, shake my hand and then it gets destroyed.

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Rotates G7 Chank Queen takes up sex and the king is going to get checkmated.

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For example, you know Rook seven Jack and Queen G seven.

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Checkmate.

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So we see, you know, King James Bishop takes three, Rook takes the five hitting the queen, queen

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takes a form.

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And in the actual Kasparov game, Black actually resigned after Rocky seven.

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There's a huge France of Queen F7 Queensland's G7 meeting.

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So in the actual series, they show the move with Queen F7, so I'm just going to adjust the pawn,

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they show it with my Queen F7.

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So that would be like mating.

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So for dramatic effect, you know, for example, mating like this if it carried on.

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So yeah, it was, it was a very, very crushing Kasparov game against that.

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Look, Van Wheely played in the course group of 2000.

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So yeah, there's some fantastic games in the series.

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Kasparov being behind many of the game selections and sometimes shows his own games like this one.

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OK, very instructive game attacking game and so much.
