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chessclockz: 09. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Interference

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00:00And now we're back in Linares, 1993, the last round. I already secured my first place in the
00:14tournament, but played Garakamsky, wanted to win the game, and it was a good game. Build up my
00:20attack, and as you can see now, White is winning. It's still the same number of pawns, but Black
00:27pawns are very weak, but most importantly, Black King is in desperate position. While
00:32White King is well protected, Black King is in danger. But to deliver the final blow, Queen
00:39E7, we just have to close this diagonal to make sure that Black's Queen doesn't protect
00:48E7 square anymore. And of course, F6. We know that. It's quite simple. But being simple,
00:57it doesn't mean it's not deadly. So when I played F6, Garakamsky resigned, because after
01:03taking this pawn, White Queen shows on E7, and the game is over.
01:08And now we move to one of the best examples for interference. Blocking the square, preventing
01:27opponent's pieces from defending their king. And not surprisingly, comes from one of the Bobby
01:37Fischer's games. It's famous U.S. National Championship with Fischer winning all the games. That was
01:44the last round game, play against Benko. Fischer developed quickly, very strong attack. But
01:52for a moment, for a moment, I guess Benko thought maybe, maybe I could survive. Maybe the worst
01:58is behind me. Because of course,
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