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00:00B5, Bishop F4, and now it's everything, it's even, you know, this cover attack, but most important, it's a skewer.
00:08It's a skewer, the queen should move, and then Bishop takes the rook on B8, and black has nothing to do, so black, black resigns.
00:21As we did with a double attack, I think it would be very important now to look at, at pure tactics.
00:30And where can we find pure tactics? In the studies.
00:33And while there are many great studies, I thought that having rook and bishop versus queen, that makes its most perfect combination,
00:43because it helps us to understand the geometry, and also we know we will be finding ways of winning against a stronger piece.
00:55Now let's investigate. New position, it's worth always taking time.
01:01Now, in theory, if we ignore the concrete aspects of the position, black has an advantage.
01:10It's queen versus rook and bishop.
01:12But as we could see, you know, black queen is slightly awkwardly placed there,
01:16and maybe we can start using tactics, in this case, many variations of skewer, to win the material.
01:25So, the first move, and I think you can guess it now, we attack.
01:31Rook attacks queen.
01:32Now, suddenly, the powerful queen, imagine powerful queen, the piece that can move everywhere, you know, right, left, the center.
01:43Suddenly, it's under attack, and there are not so many options.
01:45If queen takes rook, then first skewer, bishop a free check, queen is lost.
01:56Now, if queen goes to e6, then another skewer.
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