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chessclockz: 11. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Winning Trades

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00:00your opponent and now we can look at few studies just to show how it works in the
00:13endgame when changing pieces could lead to a decisive advantage for one side or
00:22to be a defensive mechanism to save the game that looks otherwise desperate here
00:29we have a first study and it's an endgame what is an extra piece but our pawn is
00:37under attack and our might is under attack in the middle game or the opening
00:45you definitely have to pay attention to this threat because night is more
00:49valuable at the pool but we're in the endgame so protecting the night doesn't
00:54do us any good if we protect the night and black takes the pawn that's a
00:58theoretically drawn position rook and knight cannot win against a lone rook so
01:04but how can we benefit from keeping this pawn alive because it's not simply the
01:10pawns endgame where pawn is rushing black has a rook and this rook can just go
01:14around and stop our pawn but trick is that we play a quiet move a3 doesn't seem
01:25logical black simply takes the knight with a check but then king g2 and surprise
01:29surprise the rook that has so many moves cannot avoid the exchange if rooks goes
01:35back on h1 or g1 then rook d1 will change rooks and our pawn is unstoppable while the
01:43black pawn can easily stop because our king was too close but instead of moving to the
01:49first rank rook h1 or g1 black hook can go back to f4 and then we understand why our pawn
01:57moved not to a4 but to a3

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