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00:00it seems there's no no more excitement left but for a moment black you know
00:08created this this potential problem having rook and knight at the same line
00:14but if white simply tries to pin with looking free then kink defends the
00:20knight and we we have nothing we don't have we don't have any any way of putting
00:30more pressure on this knight so that's why all we need is just to make a
00:35intermediate check look into we're attacking the king and if king runs on
00:40d4 then we do a fork remember fork double attack king and rook winning the
00:47material and if king goes on f5 then we'll go rook e3 and then we'll win
00:51because of the pin black has no way but that sacrificing exchange and having a
00:57totally lost endgame so it's important just another important thing
01:02intermediate move often happens you can easily miss it because you know you look
01:09at moves like rook f3 to create immediate threat but actually rookie 2 wins because
01:16it destroys blacks coordination so pushes the king so that's a also quite useful
01:23example very few pieces left but I think it's quite instructional
01:36let's have a look at this position why it has material advantage it has you may say
01:43extra piece because queen is roughly equal to two rooks but what has an extra
01:50bishop but the problem is that this bishop is pinned and it's the is an absolute
01:55pain because there's a king there and blacks preparing to go rook c1 just to have
01:59trade
02:07the
02:10you
02:10here
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