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chessclockz: 08. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Deflection Attraction

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00:00But it's one line that shows how many teams you can combine by gaining advantage.
00:06So after e5, black played, queen f5.
00:11So now we take, black takes, and now I move on, e6.
00:19So black rook is attacked.
00:21So taking this pawn is on an option because then bishop e6 check and I win the rook.
00:26So bishop went on d8 and here I could have probably, I'm in good position even simply after taking pawn on f7, but I wanted more.
00:35e7, rook e8, now rook f3.
00:39We are concentrating our attack on pawn on f7, check, intermediate check.
00:45That helps black to release the pressure a little bit.
00:49Bishop f7 check, king h7.
00:50And now it's very important as the, white has the final blow, decisive.
00:58Bishop takes g6.
01:00And that includes other themes because if now black takes, then queen d3 check.
01:05And after king h6, we go queen d6.
01:09And that's another double attack.
01:12So Vichy decided to play king h6, but eventually, you know, I won the game because white has a material advantage plus a strong attack.
01:23In order to understand the power of deflection, I would like to move to just an endgame with very few pieces of board.
01:40Because then you can see how geometry works, how deflection can limit the potential, even a very strong piece like bishop.
01:49Here we are.
01:50White has two pawns.
01:52Black has a bishop.
01:56What to expect?
01:57Of course, white will try to advance.

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