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Hi there in episode two, Beth is actually playing against Harry Bell Tech, and she plays Bell to this

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is actually from a real game of this pattern of one of my favorite players actually attacking players.

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And, you know, as much as I've played this game against Kasparian in 1955 in the Spartak Championship.

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So here there's some trash talk between Beth Harmon and Harry Bell in this possession, which makes

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it more fun and dramatic.

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We see 1964, rotate 84, now 85.

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So this looks like great use of the double cross to try and blast through the phone at five, Bishop

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takes a five queen DFI, but it looks as though Black's got some counterattack resources like this,

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which look rather dangerous.

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So at least tie right down.

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We see a key move.

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Bishop ESX and Black is obliged to play right now.

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If Black plays Rook takes F2, then this is a very, very bad for black.

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If Black wins that bishop check and then white will win the Queen.

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So that should be avoided.

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So we see, you know, Rook Achak the bishop drops back being self Penns Knight takes Jesus.

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This is actually a mistake.

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Black should try rook defraying for example.

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Rook have seven check.

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And this situation leads to after some exchanges a position which is drawing dispositions draws.

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Baatar 1966 allows one of the great Sveinsson of combinations.

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And guess what?

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OK, what does White play here?

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OK, there's a key move here.

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Recap seven check, and that has a specific point to it that sometimes, you know, taking off the two

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routes for a queen is good, but not here because there's queen have to check.

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They'll be winning some material.

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So, in fact, you know, after a four hour wait, does best just take them right here.

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If Queen takes the four, then there's a forcing move rotates and a 92, such as the brutality of chess.

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But by winning the night, that's actually very good for white.

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So that's the first point.

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But now, you know, things get really, really clever of the king at 6:00 a.m. and Baff play this move,

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both play this place.

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This move and play has to resign.

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It's actually a crushing, super crushing blow.

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A belter of a move against Toltec.

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Can you spot it?

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Can you work it out?

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It's actually a pretty sophisticated, checkmating sequence.

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And shows the all of Chappellet, in my view, because sometimes you're playing certain checks which

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have subtle advantages just to put pieces in place, taking out squares.

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I think that's the key lesson here.

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So I'm going to show you now and well done.

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If you do find this whole combination, your tactical genius queen, Teiji sex.

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So why there's black resigned here?

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The thing is of the king takes we have the rook is kept in place guarding the G7 escape square.

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But why?

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It just improves the situation with this and now this.

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And it might seem a bit pointless to do this, but we have this situation where the king is basically

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driven to the fall.

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And now that the king is there, we have another check and another check just to put the rook in place,

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controlling escape squares with the king on the phone.

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And then it's the bishop that delivers a made.

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The bishop has now been on pins by the fact that the king's on each seventh of the free to move and

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deliver the knockout checkmate.

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So it's a very, very beautiful, stunning tactical combination with Queen takes desex.

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You could check out The King's Cross, the YouTube channel.

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I'm a big fan of Bartnoff, so you can see many, many games that's bouncing off.

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You know, he has a oppositional queen sacrifices, which is worth checking out.

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And one of his games or two, actually, he's played quite a few queen sacrifices.

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The one against off in particular is pretty stunning kind of positional coin sacrifice.

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So anyway, yeah, Kasparov also, it seems, appreciates Rasheed is better off.

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OK.

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Have you enjoyed that one?

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And it shows, you know, the great art of mating.

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Sometimes the subtle checks, seemingly repetitive after all, free kind of with tempo that you can

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play them without losing any time.

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And your parents got very limited options.

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You can sometimes improve the configuration to deliver the final, you know, chat, mate.

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OK, that's a much.
