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00:00from g1 and by contemplating that you could see the right move for black h7
00:07h5 it's an amazing move the queen is still hanging but we all know the end of
00:14the game is checkmate and if you checkmate opponent's king it doesn't
00:17matter how many pieces left your pieces left on the board and there's no way
00:23white can defend because if white takes the queen then h takes g4 suddenly it's
00:29opened and now the rook enters the game with decisive effect if white is the
00:37check it just doesn't solve anything black king simply walks away and it just
00:42doesn't change the configuration of the position and if white takes this pawn
00:45then black simply takes a queen and a f5 and it's quite an easy win so
00:53it's a bit tougher for defense for white but it still doesn't save
00:58them so does it shows you the power of this discovered attack and and the
01:06surprising effect that it could have on on the opponent's opponent's army
01:18discovered attack uh as i mentioned already could be missed even at a high
01:22level uh but from my own experience i can tell you that i managed to win a game a very
01:32important game a game at the world championship match against no one else but
01:36anatoly karpov in 1985 um and it was a discovered attack that uh helped me to win the game and to
01:45equalize the score uh score uh in um in the match so it was game 11 1985
01:52um i had slight advantage in the opening but karpov defended well
01:57and it seemed for everybody that
02:00and it seemed for everybody that
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