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00:00example shows you the power of the pin and how much it limits the opponent's
00:06pieces if they're pinned and what can you do by using the pin to enlarge your
00:13advantage
00:20I also once benefited from using the pin and that was quite a rare game at the
00:29top level I played at this tournament again in Novgorod against a tournament
00:35game against Russian Grandmaster Evgeny Bereev and we reached an endgame with two
00:42rooks versus rook at night professionals know that pointless endgames are very
00:48very rare guests in top tournaments and Bereev expected a draw to be agreed but I
00:54saw no reason why not to just move pieces around because two rooks are two rooks
00:58and the wild position is drawn but I could always keep creating threats
01:05because rooks could attack from afar and though his pieces were fairly close he
01:10still had some problems to solve and at one point he he collapsed and I made the
01:14decisive blunder and let me win with the pin and what do you expect if you have
01:19two rooks pins are very natural and here was a position black just made the final decisive mistake and I played
01:31rook e6 so offering this exchange eliminating this rook and this pin you see this pin it's a it's it's an
01:42absolute pin because night cannot move leads to winning material and it's the size of
01:50advantage so black black resign so pin in the endgame is far more dangerous tool than and in the openings because you have
01:59you have
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