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chessclockz: 05. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Skewers

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00:00He overplayed his hand and I could activate my pieces and it was already quite a challenging
00:10position for black and then he made a mistake by taking this pawn and here I managed to use
00:21combination of patterns to win the game. First is the double attack actually it's triple attack because
00:31it attacks the queen, rook and bishop. Black queen goes on f6 and then if white takes the rook then
00:41maybe it's not that bad because black can go back with bishop and then take the pawn on b2 so it's
00:50the game is somewhat complicated so it's still good for white but it's not winning so that's why you
00:57take on e5. Sometimes you have to look for taking the weaker piece because you can gain more. It's
01:08again looking for maximum outcome. It's not just one move. It's not just you know you win the exchange
01:13by taking rook on b8 but you take a bishop on e5 and after queen takes e5 bishop f4 and now it's
01:22everything. It's even you know discover attack but most important it's a skewer. It's a skewer. The
01:28queen should move and then bishop takes the rook on b8 and black has nothing to do so black resigns.
01:34As we did with a double attack I think it would be very important now to look at at pure tactics and
01:47what can we find pure tactics? In the studies and while there are many great studies I thought that
01:56having rook and bishop versus queen that makes it
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