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chessclockz: 14. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Endgames Part 3

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00:00important trick and I urge you to learn more about geometry sometimes this
00:05probably makes sense for you to look at the computer studies when you have five
00:10pieces six pieces and just to understand how it moves it's just to see that's the
00:14this many things can happen at the open board no pieces but miracles tend to
00:22happen if you know how to create them and before we move to the openings let's
00:37do what I promised let's figure it out how you can mate a lonely king of your
00:43opponent if you have bishop and knight I trust you can do it with two bishops of
00:48course you know you cannot do it with two knights but bishop and knight sometimes
00:53even strong players fail to deliver especially in the time trouble when you
00:59play with increments so let's just learn a quick and simple technique because you
01:05understand the main rule in order to win to mate an opponent to win this endgame
01:11you have to make sure that the opponent's king is pushed to the corner of bishop's
01:15color so you have a light square bishop you have to make sure that black's king is
01:20either on eight or on h1 so in one of these corners but of course your opponent
01:30will try to run to the opposite color square so let's say that black king is hiding
01:42on h8 and we have our bishop and knight close again remember you cannot mate your opponent's king in the square of the
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