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00:00F6. We know that it's quite simple.
00:04But being simple, it doesn't mean it's not deadly.
00:09So when I played F6, Kamsky resigned,
00:11because after taking this pawn,
00:14White Queen shows on E7, and the game is over.
00:17And now we move to one of the best examples for interference.
00:34Blocking the square, preventing opponent's pieces
00:38from defending their king.
00:42And not surprisingly, comes from one of the Bobby Fischer's games.
00:48It's famous U.S. National Championship,
00:51Fischer winning all the games.
00:53That was the last round game, play against Benko.
00:57Fischer developed quickly, very strong attack.
01:00But for a moment, for a moment,
01:03I guess Benko thought, maybe I could survive.
01:06Maybe the worst is behind me.
01:08Because, of course, White created a very strong attack.
01:11And the pawn on H7, you could see,
01:13potentially it's a mate, but we have to open the bishop.
01:16But if White plays F5, E5.
01:19If White plays E5, opening the bishop,
01:22then Black plays F5.
01:25Closing this diagonal and forcing the exchange of the queens.
01:30So what White should do?
01:33The answer is simple.
01:34Interference.
01:35That's what Fischer did.
01:36Rook F6.
01:38Brilliant move.
01:39Beautiful move.
01:40And if Black takes, then after E5,
01:45we lost the rook.
01:46But mate is inevitable.
01:48And we'll remember,
01:51checkmate is the end of the game.
01:52So Benko didn't take the rook.
01:58Let King g8.
01:59And...
01:59So...
02:00So Benko didn't take the rook.
02:01Let King g8.
02:03So Benko didn't take the rook.
02:04Let King g8.
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