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  • 6/30/2025
chessclockz: 09. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Interference

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00:00and now we move to one of the best examples for interference blocking the
00:15square preventing opponent's pieces from defending the king and not surprisingly
00:24comes from one of the Bobby Fischer's games its famous US National Championship was
00:31Fischer winning all the games that was the last round game play against Benko
00:37Fischer developed quickly very strong attack but for a moment for a moment I
00:43guess Benko thought maybe maybe I could survive maybe the worst is behind me
00:48because of course white created very strong attack and the pawn on H7 you could
00:53see it's a potentially it's it's a mate but we have to open the bishop but if
00:57white plays f5 e5 what if white if white plays e5 opening the bishop then black
01:03plays f5 closing this diagonal and forcing the exchange of the queens so what white
01:12should do the answer simple interference that's what Fischer did rook f6 brilliant
01:19move beautiful move and if black takes then after e5 we lost the rook but mate is
01:27inevitable and we'll remember checkmate is the end of the game so Benko didn't take
01:37the rook let king g8 after e5 h6 and Fischer simply move the knight there's no need to to hurry
01:46and Benko resigned because the big material losses are inevitable but more likely to
01:54do is still mate so what it was over so beautiful

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