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chessclockz: 04. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Double Attacks Part 2

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00:00of the game of chess, we could actually see how computers are helping to find these beautiful
00:06positions. Because when you look at this endgame databases, you can dig deep down and find
00:13some positions that are just so beautiful and they make people feel happy. This is one
00:19of the purpose of the game of chess. It's that you can enjoy not only finding good moves,
00:24but also celebrating great combinations created by others. It's very important to remember
00:32that even if you learn a new pattern and if you learn how to apply it, that even slightest
00:40change in the position could actually hurt combination, could actually change the evaluation.
00:47So let's look at one of the classical positions. So white king is on D1. Let's put
00:53two rooks on C4 and A1 and black king goes on D3 and black rook is on H8. So white has
01:03an extra rook, but this rook is attacked and it's a double attack. It's not just rook as
01:11an attack, but it's also mate is another threat. So can white defend against both threats? Of
01:22course you can simply, you know, give a check and sacrifice rook, then it's a draw. But can
01:27you win the game? And here is a trick. So white can protect against both threats by making a
01:33temporary sacrifice, but creating conditions for its own combination. In fact, it will be a skewer. It's a
01:41theme that we'll learn in the next lesson. But rook goes on H4. It protects
01:51H1 square. Black rook can no longer go, no longer go there. So rook takes on H4. And then it's rook
01:58in the next lesson. Let's recheck.

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