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

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00:00It's a game from Linares 1993. I'm playing wide against Vichy Anand. Five rounds to go,
00:15Vichy is ahead. I'm trailing him with Karpov. Winning the game is absolutely crucial for winning
00:25the tournament. In fact, this game started one of my best series in terms of result and also quality
00:31and the strengths of my opponents. So in the next five rounds, I played Vichy Anand, Anatoly Karpov,
00:39Boris Gelfand, Alexei Shirov, and Gatakomsky, and made four and a half out of five. That was quite
00:46an accomplishment. Also, I love this game. And it started with this victory. And what's happened
00:53is it's an attack in the center. It's both attraction and deflection because it creates problems
01:07for black. So if they take on e5, then I take on f7, discovered attack, black takes, and then
01:17rook d8, check, and it's a pin, absolute pin. So that's why black has no way. But you
01:23move the king and then attack the rook. So that's one of the important tactical themes. Actually,
01:29there's many more than one, but it's one line that shows how many teams you can combine by gaining
01:35advantage. So after e5, black played queen f5. So now we take, black takes, and now I move on, e6.
01:48e6. So black rook is attacked. So taking this pawn is on an option because then bishop e6 check,
01:55and I win the rook. So issue went on d8. And here I...
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