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00:01Hello, my name is Alejandro and in this video we are going to see another tactical exercise
00:06of Ajedrez. It is a game between Alecain and Rumjensef in Sarajevo 1931. Here we can see
00:16that both players have a lot of pieces, peones, but the big problem with the negras is that
00:23they have a bit complicated the enroque and they have very little space to maneuver their pieces in a
00:31closed position. So here the computer says that Alecain has a 2.5 advantage and his opponent
00:39decides to play cb4, making a tenedor with the alfile and the dama, but here Alecain
00:48juega la tactical ganadora, which is alfile a g6. If here the cb4 captures the dama, then
00:57the alfile captures the f7 with a jaque mate. And if the peon captures the alfile, then the dama
01:06gives a jaque mate. And if instead of capturing the alfile, here the negras decide to play with
01:15a f8, protect precisely the peon. Then the capture of the alfile, f8 and dama g6, clavando
01:26a la torre negra. And in fact, here the advantage of Alecain would be the more
01:31of 10 points. The computer says that the best that they can do here is move
01:38to move his dama. For example, move her to a5 to open space to escape to his rey. But
01:50even if the advantage of Alecain is of almost 6 points, which would be able to win the
01:54game. And that's all for now. If you liked the video, please give me a like and subscribe to the
02:02channel.
02:02Hasta pronto.
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