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  • 7/5/2025
chessclockz: 07. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Pins

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00:00And let me win with the pin and what do you expect if if you have two rooks
00:08Pins are very natural and here was a position
00:12Black just made the final decisive mistake and I played rook e6
00:17so
00:19Offering this exchange eliminating this rook and this pin
00:23You see this pin
00:25It's a it's it's an absolute pin because knight cannot move
00:27leads to
00:32Winning material and it's the size of advantage so black black resign
00:37so pin in the endgame is
00:40Far more dangerous tool than and in the openings because you have very few pieces if any to defend
00:48The piece that is is pinned
00:50Let's look at a couple of
00:59Positions where we can realize
01:02The power of the pin and
01:06This is an endgame looks very simple rooks to rooks
01:11two knights
01:13four pawns
01:14It seems there's no no more excitement left
01:19But
01:20For a moment
01:21Black you know created this
01:24This potential problem having rook and knight at the same line
01:28But if white simply tries to pin
01:30With rook a3 then king defends the knight
01:34And we we we have
01:40Nothing we don't have we don't have any any way of of putting more pressure on this knight
01:45So that's why all we need is just to make a
01:49Intermediate check look in two
01:51We're attacking the king and if king runs on d4 then we do fork remember fork
01:59Double attack

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