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

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00:00Go because if he takes a six and our pawn is advanced. How do you like that?
00:06Total domination, but you say it's bishop. Can we dominate a rook?
00:13The answer is yes, we can dominate rook. Let me show you
00:21That could be a good case for the study, but I thought we'd better probably start it now
00:30Pawn on a6, knight on g2, bishop on a3
00:40Looks like a dead draw
00:43How can you win if pawn goes on a7, rook on a1? Rook, open board
00:51You won't believe it
00:53In order to dominate the rook
00:55We have to sacrifice our knight
00:58Let me repeat. Sacrifice our knight. Knight f4 check
01:02Rook takes f4
01:04And now we go bishop d7
01:06And you have to
01:09Take a deep breath
01:11Make a pause and to understand that black cannot stop white pawn from advancing to a8
01:17So as I always do put the queen there just to remind opponent that it's inevitable. It cannot go anywhere
01:23Because a4 square is taken on f1
01:27We have
01:29Remember
01:30It's the check
01:31It's winning
01:32It's cure
01:33And there are no other squares
01:35So if who goes on f6 a7 rook a6 we have another check
01:39So bishop dominates the rook
01:41So domination is an important trick and I urge you to learn more about geometry
01:49Sometimes it probably makes sense for you to look at the computer studies
01:53When you have five pieces six pieces and just to understand how it moves
01:57It's just to see that's the
01:59It's the
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