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

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00:01But in the study that I will put now, it's not as simple because it's not all about immediate attacks.
00:15It's the same material, by the way, look, same material.
00:18We just reshuffle the pieces.
00:20Again, black has extra queen.
00:23If nothing happens, probably it's a draw because white has solid position.
00:27But still we have some chances.
00:29Black pieces are not well-coordinated.
00:33Though queen is not trapped as in the previous case, to solve this position, you have to use the knowledge that we accumulated during the first two lessons.
00:47It includes skewer, double attack, and big hint.
00:52The point of the study is a quiet move.
00:56Not a check, not an attack, but a quiet move which creates a threat that forces black to fall into your skewer trap.
01:06So think about it.
01:08The first move is a forced one, but the second one will be the real point.
01:13So I can give you a little bit of time to think about it.
01:18And I hope that you find the right move and enjoy it immensely.
01:23Let's pause.
01:24So now we're back.
01:37And we can look at the solution.
01:42Obviously, it starts with a check.
01:44So we start with this check because that moves, that forces black king to move to the white square.
01:50It's quite important because if we want to use a skewer, our bishop should be able to attack.
01:55So where black king can go?
01:57On C6, then we attack.
01:59On C6, then we're back.
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