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chessclockz: 03. MasterClass - Garry Ksaporov Teaches Chess - Double Attacks Part 1

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00:00There's always a competition, but in real life, you know, the competition may not be as stiff because it's for some reasons.
00:09In chess, there's always your opponent who makes the next move.
00:13So in chess, the rules are very strict, and if you're no longer on guard, if you are overwhelmed with your ideas,
00:23and if you pay no attention to your opponent's plans and abilities to cause you harm at the chessboard, you'll be in trouble.
00:33When you're under multiple threats, you should look for the most effective way of preventing immediate threats,
00:41but also creating a solid configuration between your pieces.
00:46So that's why the first instinct is just to bring rooks together.
00:51Because when rooks are defending each other, they are unbeatable.
00:55Queen cannot do any damage to them.
00:57So that's why bringing rooks together on the same line, the same row, it's a first instinct.
01:04But then we should remember that it's not just about two rooks, it's about our king.
01:09And that's the most important lesson, because at the end of the day, the game of chess ends when the king is mated.
01:14So that's why no matter how much material you can win in the process, if your king is in trouble,
01:20you could lose everything.
01:23So that's why we should look at all these threats, and while we recognize that our king is in trouble,
01:28we have to do something very dramatic, which in our case is check.
01:32Because when we check opponent's king, at least we win some time.
01:37And it's in this situation, it's very important to remember that we do, with each move,
01:42we actually do two functions.
01:44So it's check, but it's also removing rook from an attack.
01:49And then the second move is removing this rook from the attack,
01:52we also take the pawn and eliminate mating threat.
01:54There is no strict rule that if you are under attack, whether you try to be...
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