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00:00To a4, but to a3. Sometimes it's very important. You make just a small move, one square, but
00:09it has devastating effect because this pawn protects
00:14square b4. And after rook b3 check, king goes on c2 or a2, it doesn't matter, then we'll go rook b4.
00:21And rook, black rook is trapped.
00:23Technically it's not trapped because black can exchange rook, either taking on b4 and after a b4 our pawn is unstoppable.
00:30Or moving rook on g4 and then after exchange our pawn is again unstoppable.
00:37So it shows how many intricate details can be found in a very simple endgame with very few pieces aboard.
00:53Now we have queen's endgame.
00:55And it seems improbable that we can force black's queen to be exchanged if black is not willing to do it
01:05because queen is a powerful piece, you can move around.
01:08But this queen is not ideally located, still has plenty of options, plenty of squares to escape.
01:18But we can use a trick.
01:21So we can make sure that the escape route for the queen will be closed by forcing black king to interfere.
01:33So it will be another theme that we just learned, interference.
01:37Queen a4 check, king b1, another check, king c1, another check, king d1, another check, king e2.
01:48Almost were forced.
01:49Now look at the situation.
01:51Look at this position.
01:53Now black king is standing on the way of black's queen.
01:57And now we attack.
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