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00:00But there's a problem, he takes on c5, d5, takes his pawn, and now because we have kings in the game, so he starts creating his own counterplay.
00:10So for instance, we move the king, he keeps sacrificing his pawn, and then he organizes his own pass pawn.
00:21So this is b6, his pawn is also advancing, so we cannot king c2, king d2, yes, because his pawn is also rushing him.
00:35So it's a problem.
00:39So what we discovered, so by making this analysis, that king on d3 gave him an extra tempi.
00:46So, now, when we combine our knowledge, how do we solve it?
00:54By moving the king.
00:55To d2.
00:56To d2.
00:57Forcing him to give up the opposition.
00:58Absolutely.
00:59So, and if he goes here, then we do the same, but he doesn't have time to organize counterplay.
01:08So as you can see, so much can happen, you know, just, what, within the realm of pawn's endgame.
01:16But here we have three pawns.
01:21And one of my favorite examples, it's actually an endgame with king and a pawn, versus king and a pawn.
01:29How much game can you expect from king and a pawn versus king and a pawn?
01:34Actually, a lot.
01:35One of the best dramas that I have seen in the endgame.
01:38But before we move in, just, let's memorize a few other rules.
01:42So, we do remember what happens when we have a queen versus pawn.
01:47So, if, here is, you have white, so, if black has this pawn, a2, it's...
01:59It's...
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