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00:00against an immediate threat. Rook on f7 blocks our attack, white's attack on a
00:08file but also on the seventh rank. So how do we go around it? We have a rook, we
00:15have a queen, but they cannot just push this rook out of f7 immediately. But how
00:21about a trick? How about going around? So tiptoeing. And it's even trickier than you
00:30can think because look, rook is hanging. Black can take the rook, queen takes a one
00:35check, and king h2. And it seems that, and it seems that only with these three
00:40remaining pieces, queen, rook, and bishop, white can organize the decisive attack.
00:44And even if queen disappears, rook takes e7, then rook f8 mate. Otherwise
00:51queen still goes to f8. Rook f8, rook takes f8. This mate in construction seems to be
00:59inevitable. And of course after rook takes f3, white queen changes its route and goes
01:05to g7 with mate.
01:12And now let's have a quick look at a game between two great champions, Michael
01:18Batvinnik and Tigran Petrosyan. As you can see, white has a material advantage, it's
01:25extra exchange, but black has some compensation. And Batvinnik, who was pressing in his game,
01:31misplayed at one point and eventually made a blunder. Happens even in the game for great players.
01:40And here, Petrosyan delivered the final blow by using a few themes. But one quiet move, bishop e4.
01:53and white has resigned because this bishop is old.
02:01you
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