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00:00Then it's our skewer, rook from h2, check, and winning the white's rook.
00:09So if white king goes to f2, then we manage to take this very important square, king g2,
00:16actually leaving no room for black rook to use the skewer and to escape from a1.
00:26And then the game withdraws because white king is simply standing here and black has no way of improving the position.
00:34And of course, you know, white king must stay on the second rank because the moment it moves to the third rank or higher,
00:42then, you know, black can escape from a1 with a check, check, and then promoting queen.
00:56Let's have a look at the practical game.
00:59I have to say that I played very slow opening, not very impressive.
01:06And Belaski had good position, but he overplayed his hand and I could activate my pieces.
01:17And it was already, you know, quite a challenging position for black.
01:23And then he made a mistake by taking this pawn.
01:28And here I managed to use combination of patterns to win the game.
01:37First is the double attack.
01:39Actually, it's triple attack because it attacks the queen, rook, and bishop.
01:45Black queen goes on f6.
01:47And then if white takes the rook, then maybe it's not that bad because black can go back with bishop and then take the pawn on b2.
01:59So it's...
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