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00:00He's controlling all the squares. No, it could be an empty board
00:04Just imagine do you believe that a knight can dominate bishop at the open board?
00:10The answer is yes, let me show you here is a position
00:14King here one pawn another pawn
00:20Knight on d4 king on c5 black pawn was on h2 and bishop was on h6
00:26Let's have a look. It's white to move
00:32so
00:34How can we win this game if we can at all so?
00:38Pushing the pawn doesn't make sense because king is close
00:41Leaving the night black king is there and one pawn will not win against the bishop
00:46Taking this pawn doesn't also help because he has a check and then he takes this knight and after a6 his bishop goes on b8
00:56But there's a win. It's a domination. We go king h1
01:00And I want you to enjoy this moment
01:03King knight two pawns bishop one pawn open board black is on
01:09You want to check try no matter where bishop goes g5 g7 f8 f4 knight e6 check
01:16D2 c1 knight b3 check winning the piece king cannot go because if he takes a6 and our pawn is advanced
01:23How do you like that?
01:26Total domination
01:28But you say it's bishop
01:30Can we dominate rook?
01:33The answer is yes, we can dominate rook. Let me show you
01:40That could be a good case for the study, but I thought we'd better probably start it now
01:45Pawn on a6 knight on g2 bishop on a3
01:57Pawn on a6 knight on g2 bishop on a3
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