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chessclockz: 05. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Skewers

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00:00obscure to win the material. So the first move, and I think you can guess it now, we attack.
00:08Rook attacks queen. Now suddenly the powerful queen, imagine powerful queen, the piece that
00:17can move everywhere, you know, right, left, the center. Suddenly it's under attack and
00:22there are not so many options. If queen takes the rook, then first cure. Bishop a free check,
00:30queen is lost. Now if queen goes to e6, then another skewer, rook a6 check, queen is lost.
00:40Queen goes on d5, another skewer, bishop a free, actually it's a pin, but it's just, you know,
00:46we may call it, you know, a variation of skewer. Queen goes on c4, skewer from the other side.
00:54And if queen goes on h7, then suddenly it's trapped. It's bishop g6, queen takes, and then
01:03we have this skewer, rook a6 check. So black has no more options but to take on a2.
01:10But the rook is still pursuing this queen. Rook takes a4. Now if black takes this rook,
01:22nasty rook, then bishop e8, another skewer. So black has no other way but to go back on g8,
01:28but the rook attacks again, and no more a2 square is available. The only square left is
01:34queen h7, and then we finish the game with another blow, bishop g6. So it just shows you
01:42geometry, which is a very important element. Somehow it's difficult for humans to appreciate
01:49the way geometry works. But as I already said, good moves, they always have pretty simple
01:57explanation. So geometry is one of the...

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