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Hi there.

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In Episode seven, playing in the Moscow Invitational Tournament, Bev is shown playing with the black

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pieces against Hellstrom and after for the actual game was actually based on Veselin topple off against

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Garry Kasparov in 1995.

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So we're going to reach the game position shown in the series.

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But I just want to show you the opening.

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So it was from ISIS sitting on the fence, why it's playing very, very aggressively with his pawns

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on the King-Size side of took on defo here and playing B5.

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So trying to get comes play on the queen side.

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And yeah, it looks like a scary sort of positions play.

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But before 90 to 95 we see Jeoffrey now 94, Quincy one.

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And now Smolov kind of liberates the possession of five here with a five.

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Now he's playing soon for D5.

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We're about to see Bishop Jita, Bishop A6 Rookie want a four and these --'s look like they're kind

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of dangerous around the white can actually see six queendom one and here it comes D five.

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Very, very interesting move indeed.

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So top off took and we see rotty sex being played in the actual game for the 65 differe and here we're

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coming up to Bessin soon in the actual game, played a brilliant move here.

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Can you guess what Kasparov played with the Black Panthers?

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There is a particular awkwardness about the configuration of the white pieces, a particular downside

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here to celebrate, which has prompted so expertly.

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You'll notice that this bishop is only protected by the rock.

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So it is an instructive tactical moment when you go and research the actual games, these amazing tactical

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moments.

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So what did Black play?

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Wanted Kasparov play here, you think?

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If I give you five seconds, pause video, OK?

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No, it's a free check, yeah, offering the to take on differe, because we're going to get an amazing

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double take between Queen and Bishop here of the sea.

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Takes root, takes differe in the actual game, top of resigns here.

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So we see this part of the scene with both playing this combination as well.

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If White plays on here, well, whites losing that backup.

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So if Queen takes a full black conservatives, just take the bishop and be the exchange up, you know,

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Rook for money, the exchange up, and that's winning.

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Also, you know, White's king is pretty unsafe to check.

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Sorry, off the Queen detA and then Shaq here and then had, you know, Diggles opened up.

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You know, the pieces are not very good whites at zero.

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So it's a totally hopeless position.

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If we look at this again, if Quincy, too, then, you know, even before he can be inserted and this

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is just one example, it's just the crushing obsession, the exchange up.

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So brilliant attacking game showing, you know, the power of the in the fans.

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Then even if, you know, the opponent is playing very, very aggressively against you, you can often

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get you know, Counterpane is a senior defense, a real fighting example just to show that again.

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Yeah, a lot of players might be scared to play this kind of thing and console into it, so to speak.

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So Smart actually cancelled into this kind of storm, but so did Bobby Fisher on occasion its tactics,

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which really makes, you know, players like Fisher in the spotlight able to play these positions very,

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very well and also opening up the dynamic energy of the pieces.

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So if E5, which is a structural commitment, but this defensive hole is not that exploitable by weight,

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so getting the points very, very aggressive around the king supporting the Knights, I mean, this

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is great stuff in preparation for this energetic breakout with the five firepower.

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So, yeah, you know, the queen taking it looks very bad with brought six and likely and other stuff

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coming in there.

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And in fact, doesn't even that just trap the queen?

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If we look at this, whether the queen actually going here, potentially we got a backhoe issue as well,

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wrote the one check, and then just taking the queen off.

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Also, by the way, when you see a strong move, look for an even stronger one sort of taking the queen.

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We can also play how we can spot another move.

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OK, we can actually just go for a chat, mate.

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Likely to check and see one is checkmate.

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OK, so well spotted if you found that as well.

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This looks absolutely crushing, so takes and, you know, this defo still looks absolutely crushing

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and also, you know, if the queen had just gone to see one 92 chag and 94 looks absolutely brutal.

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You know, for example, Bishop takes Ito to the one telecom common squareness forcing most.

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Yeah, absolutely brilliant play from sort of makes it look kind of easy.

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Absolutely wonderful.

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So this is an absolutely crushing continuation, one of, you know, Kasparov's, you know, lost games

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in his career.

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He really destroyed Michael Adams with the black pieces and a Sicilian defense.

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He really makes it look like easy to play the attacks sometimes, but it's not OK.

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How you found that a little bit instructive that so much.
