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If they know that there is a dog guarding the
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house, surely other people's friends will
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think twice before doing
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their thing, but if the guard is missing,
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things change and the same thing happens in
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chess When we have a fianchetto who does
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not have his particular guard dog the
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knight of three bishop on f3 for
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white or on f6 for black is much
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easier for an attack to succeed let's
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[Music]
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see it Well today to see this this
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topic we are going to use as a novelty the
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board of the entire life The good one was going
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to say flesh and blood but better
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lead wood so tell me in the
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comments if you like it more or less than
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the computer screen and well to
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discuss this topic this pattern from The Dog
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Who Doesn't Guard the House The first game
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that I have located is a
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Steinitz game played in 1863 in London in his
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match against Min, specifically number
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12, you have commented very well on it in
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Kasparov's book, my brilliant
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predecessors, specifically in volume
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number one in the chapter dedicated to
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first world champion to wilham steinich
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and the game is the next stain plays
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with white pawn four king and we already see
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that the game takes place from the
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first moment along quite
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modern channels for that Victorian era
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black plays the modern defense G6
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Stan takes the center the g7 C3 and holds it
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in a way, well, just as rudimentary
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but very efficient, no, and a double
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fieto. We have here b6 on the other flank,
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a kind of hippopotamus. Well,
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this one is surely here. Well, thinking about
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all the moves for almost the first time in his
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life no because I don't think he would have
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faced this type of scheme many times. So
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what do you think
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here that bishop b7 is going to come to you playing
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e4 And then you would like to defend it in
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some harmonious way and it occurs to you
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with knight d2 but first then He
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wants to take out the bishop so that he doesn't
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get trapped and that's why he plays bishop e3
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here he probably thought something like that and
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it seems great to me, very logical bishop
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b7 knight
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d2 d6 and now knight f3 Well here
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too of course because he could have
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played perhaps F4 And try to get
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more control in the center since
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Black is not doing much to
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avoid it But well it is a matter of taste
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if some players like to play
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only with two pawns in the center and
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and without a doubt it is more classic no and we are
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in
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1863 and here mon gredin plays Pawn four
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King is already trying to fight for the center
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because
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well he could have played e6 knight
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e7 knight d7 etc. something like that plus more
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modern psychedelic inventions that were
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later seen in the 20th century But
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well here he thinks that he has already made
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enough modernities for this
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game and he already has to fight somewhat for
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the center, so he plays E5 this
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move and and this one made here because with a
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very good criterion he simplifies the center
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But he keeps it open because although
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this bishop has a little life that if, for
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example, he played d5 would suffer a lot because he
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realizes that he has an advantage in
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development and will be able to use
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his pieces better with open lines. In
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fact, bishop c4 continues and is already
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looking at F7 and here black played
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knight e7, well black than finishing the
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development and castle but he cannot
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make a knight f6 because as you can see the
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Pawn d5 would be in the air because
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the defensive action of the bishop
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on that Pawn would be broken. So here
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Monin decided to make a knight 7 with
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the idea of ​​castleing and this continues
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here mechanically with lady E2
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however Kasparov indicates very well in the
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book that this is a mistake because not a
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mistake in itself But eh Because of the lost profits
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we could say because a
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very good opportunity here was lost to steit
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So if you want you can stop the video
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And try to find what
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the world champion, the first
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world champion, didn't see here. Well, the truth is that
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the combination that this guy missed
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is quite simple and taking into
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account his combinative level, you have to
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think that simply He looked very comfortable
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here in this position, he was
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overconfident and mechanically played queen 2
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with the idea of ​​continuing with long castling,
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etc. However, it is a shame that he
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missed it. Here is a typical continuation of the
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sacrifice in F7, white, not
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black, has no other choice. thing to capture
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the bishop otherwise they will have
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lost a pawn and castling and now
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here a very strong continuation queen B3
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Jack the order always very important
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well we see that you cannot escape
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forward because it would be killed in one
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after bishop g5 like this Well,
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black should retreat and where to go to e8 or
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f8? Well, the two moves are
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practically equally bad, we see that
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f8 continues to knight g5 and White is
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threatening queen F7 mate but also
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knight se knight se with effects we are going to be
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devastating no longer not only because of the
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loss of the queen but also because
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other things are going to be lost, also the bishop or
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c7, well everything is going to fall
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so after that the only
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possibility would be King 8 but
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the same move also comes the knight g5 and and the
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threats are too much strong queen is being
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threatened F7 would fall to the bishop but
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knight e6 is also being threatened
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where they were attacked The queen and the
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bishop another possibility Well, more
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remote would be knight F7 But well, above
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all these two threats are knight and and queen
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F7 and
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the black It would be bad as soon as
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the game started. It's a shame that
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this opportunity has escaped
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Steit. But well, this allows us to
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have a lesson later on.
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In a moment we will see,
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as I say, continue with queen do and
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now here
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Monin manages to carry out his plan to
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castle but now here we have the
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theme The pattern that gives its name to this
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video and to which I was referring at the
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beginning in the
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introduction the black are castled
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but in this fianchetto of their castling they are
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missing something they are missing The guard,
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this dog, this knight in this case
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is not where it should be in three
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king bishops on f6 but is on e7 and this is going to
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make it much easier to be
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more vulnerable in the Roque at first
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well it seems a bit mysterious no
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Why? on f6 yes and on e7 No, because Steins does not
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demonstrate it immediately with his
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next move h4 we see how now since
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the knight is not on f6 h5 comes with
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much more force and then white
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justifies there is justification for him to
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start this attack without finishing the
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development on the other hand the only thing
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left for him is to castle well monin
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continued with knight d7 and is
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consequently breaking on h5 well
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here mongin makes a move Well a
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little dull
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he plays c5 the truth is that nowadays it
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is rare for someone to play like that
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because in reality here the black
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continues in a very passive way and
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practically stays to see them coming. He
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is enit playing Pawn by Pawn
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immediately opening the file and now here
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a sad
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necessity HM the white because he cannot
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allow himself to open the file completely
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because the the attack black cannot
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allow white to open the file
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because the attack would be too strong and
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then but he cannot eat with
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the bishop's Pawn either because it is pinned
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so the sad necessity is to eat
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with the knight knight for
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Pawn however Now here it is Well
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before starting actions he finishes his
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development he puts the last piece he had left to play
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he puts the king ace sure the
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rook automatically appears in the
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open column x-ray on the queen
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Well he has everything, not only does he
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need to make a few moves more
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so that the attack is already a
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devastating reality and now here is another play that
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is difficult to believe nowadays no
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A6 a play that we are going because he
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is practically waiting for them to
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destroy him no no the the the black
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can't find something something active the
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truth is that well it is difficult not to
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suggest here moves with black
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but well surely anything else
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except waiting with this
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type of moves because we see that now
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St is quickly coming on him knight
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g5 threatens
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h6 monin is born knight f6 and now
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the attack festival begins Well, if you want
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the most advanced, above all, you can
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stop the video here and try to
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calculate, talk a little about what to do
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with
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white Well, stenic played here the
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knight sacrifice for Pawn and we will
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see how it has quite a depth
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big knight for knight and Now this one
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plays Rook for knight a move Well,
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I don't know whether to say amazing but without a doubt
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very strong and very forceful, what he
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is going to take advantage of is the action of this
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bishop nailing the Pawn because now
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after king for Rook comes queen 5
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Rook Ja queen h5
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Ja And now obviously it is not
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possible to cover because the bishop D3
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would allow a queen for h6 so the only
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move would be to return but now he does not
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rush to eat the knight
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Taking advantage of the fact that the piece is pinned
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but plays a much stronger move
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that is Rook h1 threatening queen
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h7 Now here Black has a
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really complicated position because the
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only move that allows them to continue in
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the game is Rook e8 since after
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h7 Well they still leave a gap for the
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king on f8 they are making an
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escape route however Well now here This
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one what after Rook 8 what he does is
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start to recover a little bit of
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material they eat the knight and threaten queen
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for F7 mate So monin plays here
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queen f6 it seems that Black is
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Arming The defense that offers the exchange
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of queens covers F7 but we are going to see how
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this is only a dream and Steinich is
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going to wake him up immediately
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So this is another very nice moment
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to stop the video and try to
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find here the move of the queens
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White Well, I hope you have
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been lucky and have found this
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stroke of
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[Applause]
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stenic bishop for Pawn, my pieces almost fell
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when I made this move
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because the truth is that it is a real
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bomb, I'm not telling you
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bishop for pawn Ja bishop for F7 Now
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here Black has only two
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possibilities: queen for F7 or King f8 in
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the game Monin made queen for F7, which we
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will now see how it ends, but if
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he had made King f8 this would end the
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game in a spectacular way with
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bishop for Rook now. Of course, if queen for
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d, then
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White would return to the filp with
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also Well we can
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see it while
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if Rook for
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bishop stenin had another
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bomb ready Rook h8
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hacki of course it is not
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possible to escape with the king because
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the rook would be lost either queen for or o
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Rook by would win on the
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rook besides
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that if
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now white black captures the
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rook bishop by rook then the bishop would follow
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h6 jacke and it is not possible to cover
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with the good bishop cover with the queen
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of course because the queen would lose in
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a move while covering with the
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bishop the queen also loses Because
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after the queen on f6 the bishop would be
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pinned and could not regain the queen So
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here the only move would be King s
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but now here comes the sting of the
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Scorpion bishop g5 pinning the queen and
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ending the game the The truth is that
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a festival of pins and
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combinations is this variant and we
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ultimately have to see the
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move that took place in the game
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that was after in this move in
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this position White plays bishop
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for Pawn eat with the lady Well
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now here is the last the last
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blow and after seeing these these
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variants I'm sure it will be easier for you to
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find it So
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lastly you can stop the video here and
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try to see how the game ended
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especially interesting for those of you who
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are starting to calculate this type of
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variants And well, the move of
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course was again Rook h8 the bishop
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cannot capture the rook because it is
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pinned
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and king for Rook is the only move
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left but the king then remains
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disconnected from the queen and after queen by
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the white eh they win the game Well,
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I think that after having seen
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how the poor mon grin turned out,
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we have all lost the desire to castle noos
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in fianchetto without the mandatory knight
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in three bishop without However, the idea of
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making this video about this pattern did not
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come from this game of Steinitz that I
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had seen years ago in this
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Kasparov book by my brilliant predecessors
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but from a chess24 video in which the
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Spanish grandmaster David Antón teaches
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playing the sicilian with knight C3 the
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sicilian closed and in one of the
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variants of the video a strange,
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mysterious bishop move appeared that if you don't
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know the pattern it is difficult to
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understand but once we have it, of course, then
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there is light, let me explain it to you.
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teach Well, the line from Antón's video
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that I'm talking about is the following
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e4 c5 and knight C3, the series of videos
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that I really recommend is
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very good, you have it on chess24 Well, it's about
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how to play with white this knight
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C3 with Some ideas are a little different from
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those of the traditional closed one because it
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has in mind in some lines to play
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a kind of reverse English, it is as
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if black had played English
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and white is going to play in the way that white
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normally plays. black against the
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English of course with a better time
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And here in the line to which I refer
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black makes G6 bishop c4 knight c6
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D3 bishop g7 A3 to leave a possible
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retreat for the bishop and after
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e6 now white makes a move a
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little as I say Mysterious a
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waiting move that is bishop to 2s Why bishop to
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2s above development moves
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Like for example knight
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f3 seems a little difficult to understand
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after all because eh knight a5 is not
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a problem because then it is already
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We could make bishop to 2 and black
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is not prepared to make any advance
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like A6 b5 yet It would take him a
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while to do something like that so why
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make white bishop 2 Well then the
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explanation of this move this bishop to
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2 is that he is waiting to have
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information What information because they want
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to know which square Black is going to take
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this knight to if Black plays
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knight f6 white will continue with
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a more or less harmonious development with
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knight f3 but if black starts
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doing something more psychedelic more with a
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move like knight e7 then
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the famous pattern that we
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just talked about will appear we have a fianchetto
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that does not have the dog guarding the house
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And then now
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white plays h4 here just like in the
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game This is the move that
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Antón proposes if We don't know the pattern of this
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type of play Well, well, we can simply
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remain in a theoretical peculiarity.
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Well, we can remember
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that if a knight f6 is made, then we make a
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knight e3 and it becomes a knight s, it becomes
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h4 in this very strange line that
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this teacher of explains to us. the
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closed variant of the Sicilian defense but if
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we know the pattern our knowledge
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of the position will be much
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deeper. And then we will understand
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the real truth, worth the redundancy, that
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lies behind this move after
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bishop of two because it makes a lot of sense
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to wait tell the black man, Hey, decide
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where you're going to get the knight
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because if you get it on e7 then I'm going to
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delay my development a little bit but in
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exchange I'm going to launch a very strong attack
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on this fianchetto because h5 is going to be
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very annoying because the The dog is not
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guarding the house The horse is not on
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f6 protecting four Rook Well, that's
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it This video today I hope you
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never again forget to always have
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a dog guarding that fianchetto a
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horse on f3 or f6 and what if the opponent It does
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n't have it. Well, always think about the
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possible attack with the Peon de Torre,
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Alfian Cheto, as we have seen in this
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two examples. If you liked the video,
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may also be interested in it and we will see you in new ones.
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episodes of these 100 patterns that you need to
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know in the chess circle José
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Raúl Capablanca with chess for
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everyone

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