00:00Hello, my name is Alejandro and in this video we are going to see a tactical exercise
00:07This is a game that was played between Manuel Lasker and David Janowski in Berlin 1910
00:15It was the first game of the World Championship
00:19Here both players have the same amount of alfiles, the same alfiles
00:26The only difference between Janowski is that he has two isolated peones in A7 and C6
00:34But the computer says that Lasker only has half point of advantage
00:38So the game is balanced
00:41But for some reason Janowski decides to play D6
00:46And now Lasker has more than 5 points of advantage
00:50The winner of the Lasker is to play torre and capture alfiles in D5
00:58And we can see that the peones of Janowski is clavado to his torre
01:02So he cannot capture the white piece
01:06So Janowski decides to capture the torre with his own torre
01:12And now Lasker plays D7 and capture the torre with his own torre
01:16And it is the same problem
01:18The peones is clavado to the torre
01:20And Janowski decides to play D7 and capture the peones in B4
01:26And Lasker captures the peones in C6
01:30Amenazando con dar un jaque mate de corredor
01:34Y ya aquà Janowski prefirió abandonar la partida
01:38Y eso serÃa todo
01:40Si les gustó el video por favor denle un like y suscrÃbanse al canal
01:44Hasta pronto
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