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chessclockz: 10. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Overload

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00:00As we are looking at the overload, it's quite natural that this move should play for the
00:23theme. But it combines many other themes that we already learned before. Rook E8. Now let's examine one by one all the themes that we learned. Say if black takes on B6, our queen, then A takes B6, discover check.
00:51And black is lost because it's check and the rook is hanging. If black does whatever, so just any move that doesn't change the equation, then the threat is queen A7 made because this bishop is pinned.
01:12And it's the ultimate pin. It cannot move because the king is behind it. So if black takes the rook on E8, then the queen is no longer protected. So we simply take the queen.
01:28Even if you made the only move, queen H2 check. So intermediate check, but I played king F1. And now if black takes the rook, for a moment, black has an extra rook, but white played A6.
01:49And it's an amazing position because the threat is A take B7, open check, actually double check and mate. And black cannot...
01:59And let's see what he says.
02:00Now let's review the B7.
02:01Now let's see what the B6 is.
02:02Now let's take a look back on the B7.
02:03Now let's want to see.
02:04The B7.
02:05Now let's listen to this...
02:07Now let's look back.
02:09Now let's go to a house!
02:12Now let's go.
02:13And I'll see what's the name of this.
02:14And then let's talk about this.
02:18I wanna talk about B7.
02:23Now let's go.
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