00:02Hello, my name is Alejandro and in this video we are going to see another tactical exercise
00:06of Ajedrez. It is a game that is played between Roberto Brau and Alecain in Sanremo 1930.
00:14Here you can see that Alecain with black pieces, has a peon of more, has a king
00:20more secure than Grau and his pieces are more active, so the computer says that it has
00:26advantage of almost 10 points. Here is the tactic of Alecain is to play the next
00:33maneuver. Torre capture in f3 and in fact here Grau se rinde, because if he captures
00:42with the peon, then Alecain juega dama c2, amenazando con dar mate. In fact, here
00:50the computer says that it is mate forzado in 4 games. If we go back to this original position,
00:58here Grau, if he captures with the torre, then there is dama d1, torre f1 and hacke mate. And if
01:08instead of that, Grau, this, he plays dama a b2 to control that second
01:18field, dar hacke and, in fact, attack with his peon to the torre, then Alecain simply plays
01:27a e5, resolviendo el hacke, atacando a la dama, and then in the next
01:36game will be able to move to the torre. And in fact, here the computer says that there
01:41has a advantage of 8 points for Alecain. And that would be all. If you liked the video,
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