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00:00Then black can go rook b4 and then rook shows on b1 and it's with the same effect.
00:09So there's no way white can win.
00:14So what can we do?
00:15So is there any way we can eliminate this pin and to sort of shoot back to use the fact that we have a queen,
00:28we have a couple of bishops.
00:30And the trick is that if you look at these diagonal, so you find out that king is open.
00:37So that's why if this bishop can become free from this deadly pin, absolute pin, it could cause a lot of damage.
00:48And by just making this calculation in your mind, you can find a move.
00:52Fantastic move, queen a2.
00:54So we are sacrificing the queen, but it's not a sacrifice because if black takes, now our bishop becomes a crazy elephant.
01:06You know, it takes one rook and then after the king moves, it takes another rook.
01:11So it destroys everything.
01:14So let's have a look again.
01:15Queen a2.
01:15So we attack this rook, we prepare the release of the bishop, our elephant hiding here, to go to the open.
01:31And also we pin this rook.
01:33So we prevent rook c1.
01:35So it's an amazing concept that in one move you can have three different elements that are eventually helping you to win the game.
01:45I have to apologize for shifting to my Russian vocabulary because in Russian bishop is called Elephant Sloan.
01:56And when I saw this damage that this bishop...

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