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00:00Because I simply take on a8 and there's no rook on a8
00:05protecting
00:06this square and it's simply made
00:09so by exchanging these rooks I
00:15weakened his defense on his last rank and
00:21force him to
00:22lose the material and to resign
00:26Simple, it's a very important thing to learn
00:30Exchanging pieces doesn't always mean that
00:33position will remain equal
00:36Because you can always get an advantage or to be at a disadvantage position if
00:41You are not aware about
00:43dangers that could be caused by the exchange
00:48suggested by your opponent
00:56And now we can look at few studies
01:00Just to show how it works in the endgame
01:03when changing pieces could lead to
01:07a decisive advantage for one side or
01:11to be a defensive mechanism to save the game that looks otherwise desperate
01:18Here we have a first study and
01:20It's an endgame. White has an extra piece, but our pawn
01:25Pawn is under attack and our knight is under attack
01:28At the attack
01:30In the middle game or the opening you definitely have to pay attention to this threat because knight is more valuable than a pawn
01:40But we're in the endgame so protecting the knight doesn't do us any good if we protect the knight and black takes the pawn
01:46That's a theoretically drawn position rook and knight cannot win against a lone rook
01:52So but how can we?
01:55Benefit from keeping this point alive because it's not simply the pawns endgame
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