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Hi there in this episode that plays in a tournament in Paris and one of the games we get to see DPN

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is actually following a classic game, Yuri Averbuch against Alexander Tallish.

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And that game went defoliants S.A.C. for C five.

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We go into a Benoni.

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It's a position later.

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We see.

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But I just want to show you the opening.

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So this is the POLONY, the modern Baldoni, and in fact, I've played an absolutely brilliant conception

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in this game.

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So Kasparov's game choice is absolutely amazing.

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Behind the scenes to get the shoot, the true chestnut's investigating the actual games that he chose.

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So we're building up for a a very interesting position now where our final was played and Black is trying

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to use celebrate this kind of if whole pressure with tactical means.

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But the Kingside is being borrowed from the king's safety aspects has been borrowed from this move point

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displayed.

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It takes F5 in the actual game played in 1964 in this training to in 1963, which after Bishopsgate

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si si free white just plays f g sex h takes and now beats.

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So losing a bishop only two.

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So it's a it's a whole piece sacrifice.

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But Black's king has been decimated.

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To do this.

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Queen takes G six Chank King a fight and we see baff playing rook eighty-one.

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So you'll see this particular moment in the game and you might be wondering what happened after black

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is in severe difficulty here.

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These pieces are real spectator pieces.

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Why now controls that?

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EFO Black's king safety is just a very, very bad state.

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We have Rook takes one.

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Taking another piece is not going to help.

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Like won't we just play in this position a very, very strong move.

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Can you see what we can play in this position which creates a killer common square.

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I give you five seconds portfolio.

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OK, Bishop, 84.

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Yeah, there's a killer common 27, so if Rook 82, Bishop is seven chag and then Bishop 66 gets carnage,

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the black king is going to get checkmated, for example, like that.

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So Rook takes Iwon.

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Has to be place after route takes, Iwan is just still totally busted, even though a piece of black

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trying to win a piece there and compromising the king, losing the thinker bishop, these are all bad

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signals.

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Fundamentally for King's safety, we see might be sex well, in the actual game in 1963, not in the

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Netflix series.

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And now, you know, White finished brilliantly here.

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I wonder if you can guess how won't actually finish there if I give you five cents for the video and

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this position.

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Really beautiful finish.

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Really beautiful game choice by Garry Kasparov.

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OK.

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So I hope you find this next move, Chacal Chiang's, and I hope you find Rookie Achak.

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Yeah, after King takes Queen G.H. Hank and the actual game here, you know, Blat resigned Tallish

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in 1963, resigned because if Kingi seven.

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Can you see what White Plains.

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OK, Bishop age Chac and Black's going to get mated, for example, here, Bishop takes King, some

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queen of some will be checkmate.

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These pieces are all taking up his class for the king.

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Yeah.

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So a really, really crushing finish.

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If the king didn't go to even if King wins these seven, they're just taking her queen takes have some

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changes for again is lethal.

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This is just going to make so really, really crushing game showing some major downside to the.

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But only if it's going to just be winning material at the expense of king safety.

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Then there's a big lesson in this game at this moment.

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Yeah, this five is quite ambitious.

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So why it just just went along with it.

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Sometimes you can just go along with the opponents tactics because, yeah, if you look at the if you

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keep evaluating blacks king safety, it's just it's just gone completely downhill here as a result of

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winning a piece.

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The Knights are also by taking that center for the Knights are also hopeless here.

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And it's Bishop 84.

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This bishop of our council is particularly lethal on the dark squares.

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So it's a very beautiful attacking illustration with rookie ACHAK being the means to actually win by

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force by a very beautiful game.

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Fantastic game selection by Chris Paul throughout the series.

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So I hope you found that interesting and instructive that so much.
