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00:00It's natural that this move should play for the theme.
00:08But it combines many other themes that we already learned before.
00:14Rook e8.
00:18Now, let's examine one by one all the themes that we learned.
00:25Say, if black takes on b6, our queen, then a takes b6, discover check.
00:35And black is lost because it's check and the rook is hanging.
00:41If black does whatever, so just any move that doesn't change the equation,
00:50then the threat is queen a7 made because this bishop is pinned and it's the ultimate pin.
01:00It cannot move because the king is behind it.
01:05So if black takes the rook on e8, then the queen is no longer protected.
01:10So we simply take the queen.
01:16Eventually, we made the only move, queen h2 check.
01:17So intermediate check, but I played king f1.
01:26And now, if black takes the rook, for a moment, black has an extra rook, but white played a6.
01:34And it's an amazing position because the threat is a take b7, open check, actually double check and mate.
01:42And black cannot defend itself.
01:43Because if bishop goes on c8, then we simply go queen c6 check with inevitable mate.
01:54So Ivanchuk made the only move, take on g2.
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