00:00Hello, my name is Alejandro. In this video we are going to see a tactical exercise of Ajedrez.
00:06It is a game that played between Manuel Lásquer and Efim Bogoljubov in 1924.
00:13Both players have the same amount of peons and pieces, and they have peons doubled.
00:19In fact, we see that Bogoljubov has peons doubled in C and E, but all those peons control
00:27in the C and E, so the Black Black of Lásquer has no where to move, in reality, no has
00:32good capillas. And the C and E, Bogoljubov has a very good capilla in F4, but before moving
00:40the C, he has to protect his torre, which is being attacked. The computer says that the
00:46best is moving the torre to 8, but Bogoljubov, which has 1.5 points of advantage according
00:54to the computer, decides to move his Q to A6 to protect the torre. And now the computer
01:02mentions that the player that has 1.5 points of advantage is Lásquer, and the tactics
01:09of the Lásquer is to move his horse to A4 to atrapar the torre of Bogoljubov, and
01:16of course, attack the peons in C5. So here the negras, they play torre A3, and here we
01:28see first the plays that were made in the game. And in a video later, I will show you a
01:34variant that shows the computer as well. So here in the game, Lásquer captures the
01:41first peon that is being attacked. The negras play D C6, attacking the
01:48c4. Peon B4, proteges it. And here Bogoljubov decides to move his
01:56h5 to go to F4, but here Lásquer reals a tactical
02:04game, which is going to move his Dama to B2, making a double attack, and will
02:11be able to win another peon, so Bogoljubov decides to
02:17abandon the game. In the next video, I will show you the
02:20variant that I was going to say, and if you liked the video, please
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