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chessclockz: 08. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Deflection Attraction

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00:00and I win the rook so we should went on d8 and here I could have probably
00:05I'm in good position even simple after taking one on f7 but I wanted more
00:09e7 rook e8 now rook f3 we are concentrating our attack on pawn on f7
00:17check intermediate check that helps black to release the pressure a little bit
00:23bishop f7 check king h7 and now it's very important as the white has the
00:28final blow decisive bishop takes g6 and that's that includes other themes
00:36because if now black takes then queen d3 check and after king h6 we go queen d6
00:43and that's another double double attack so Vichy decided to play king h6 but
00:50eventually I won the game because white has a material advantage plus strong
00:57attack
01:06in order to understand the power of deflection I would like to move to
01:10just an end game with very few pieces aboard because then you could see how
01:15geometry works how deflection can limit the potential even a very strong piece
01:22like bishop here we are white has two pawns black has a bishop
01:30what to expect of course white will try to advance a pawn to promote it but you can
01:39hardly imagine that bishop that moves from one side of the board to another will not be
01:45able to stop this pawn let's try a5
01:51it seems black doesn't have many options
01:53it has to make sure the bishop appears on a7 g1 diagonal on time so bishop
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