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so now we are going to look at the second moves
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popular choice by the white
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namely knight captures e 5
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and here if you look at the database
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black has exclusively tried the move
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either bishop to d 6 and d captures e four
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well
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I think both the lines have their individual problem
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and because most of the books and videos
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has considered this move
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I'm going to suggest in this video
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something very special and new
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and trust me
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you can get many white players off guard from this line
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not to mention it has also some cool tricks included
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are you ready look at this
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queen to e 7 hahaha
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and the funny part is you know
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I have gone through many books and videos
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and very few of them has considered this move
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because it has been played very rare
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but nevertheless it contains lot of venom
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for example if white move the knight from here
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then he's asking for the trouble
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one high profile trick exist
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if your opponent continue with knight to g four
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as black get instantly winning position
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with the following sequence
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Queen catches e 4 double attack
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if knight go to e 3 then d 4 nab the piece
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so that's not a good choice
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and accordingly the only reply here is bishop to e two
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but after this very simple chess
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bishop captures g 4
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White can play the move at 3
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but look at this bishop takes pawn takes queen check
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and after king to h five
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not only black come up with a clear pawn advantage
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but white king is clearly misplaced
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which altogether
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already giving black a huge winning advantage
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well the same goes if he continue with knight to f 3
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because after pawn takes e 4
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knight to d 4 and queen to e 5
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we enter to the familiar trappy territory
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which we have seen earlier
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for example knight to B three
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black continue with knight to c 6
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and after knight to c 3
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Knight to f 6 and bishop to e two
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if you remember yup
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we gone through this position
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we stop white to castle by playing bishop to d six
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and if white play here d 4
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which is by far the most popular choice
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then after pawn takes
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queen takes and the moon knight to B four
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this is one of the trap which frequently occurred
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and where black get instantly winning position
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there is a double attack
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and after queen to Devon the star move bishop to f 5
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finish off the white
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and if you think that night to d 4
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resolve all white problem
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then you are absolutely wrong
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because black has this cute tactic
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Queen catches d 4
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winning the whole piece in the view of queen
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takes queen knight to c to check
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king to D7 and knight captures D4
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where the dust is clear
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and black emerge with a piece and upon advantage
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so it is pretty clear that if white moves the knight
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then he's asking for the trouble
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so by far the most popular choice is d 4
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and after this
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probably the most powerful trick in this line
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start with app 6 hahaha
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and I can't believe how many people has fallen for this
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as if you look at the database here
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queen to H 5 check happened in more than 7,000 games
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can you believe it it's a big time blunder
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why what's wrong with this
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well the answer is very simple
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you play g 6 and as white two pieces are hanging
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white has to capture on g 6
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thinking that I am going to get to discover check
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but just one move Queen captures e 4
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shatter all white stream as after bishop to e 2
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and the move queen captures g 6
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just at 7th move of the game
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black obtain the whole piece
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so this is one of the high profile trick
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exist in this line
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which you definitely want to watch out
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in your own games
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so it is pretty clear that after f 6
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white has to move the knight
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and accordingly there are three knight locations
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so let's look at clockwise each of this move
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No. 1 knight to g four
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so white is planning to play knight to e 3
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and defend his position
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but against this black get instant equalizer
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for example you can take the knight here
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and after queen takes you take on e four
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where everything get exchanged
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and as I have highlighted over here
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black has a very simple plan
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he wants to bolster this pawn with f 5
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followed up with a quick long side castle
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whereupon all disposition
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always slightly favour the black camp
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I can show you a sample line here
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bishop to c 4 knight to c 6
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c 3 now you castle
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and after the move bishop to f 4
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you can get the bishop pair by playing bishop to d six
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after bishop to g 3 you cannot play f 5 right now
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so first black can park the king in the corner
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and after Castle and D4
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as I have shown by the arrows
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black has a very simple plan
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he wants to play Knight to F6
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and then start marching this kingside pawn
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which already give him a slightly better position
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so this is how you should respond
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if your opponent continue with night to G4
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well most likely you are going to see either the moon
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knight to f 3 or knight to d 3
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and against each of them
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our plan of campaign is very effective
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and also quite aggressive on the king side
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for example after knight to f 3
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you can take on e 4 and after knight to d two
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I propose this very simple
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but effective plan of campaign
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that is
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you play the move f 5 followed up with knight to f 6
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and then you take out the queen side pieces
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and castle long
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whereupon you get a tremendous attack on the white king
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and don't forget in all of this position
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because of the space gained in the center
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always provide him the fun position
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let me show you how practically we can put up this plan
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in the practice
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one of my recent game against a candidate master
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is a great example how great black attack is
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in this line here I start with f 5
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and my opponent continue with bishop to c 4
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so he is clearly planning to castle kingside
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whereupon after knight to f 6
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he indeed achieved it
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now comes the second important phase
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yep we want to take out the queenside pieces
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so that we can now castle long
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and become the hell loose on the White King
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OK rook
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to even happen I castle on the queen side
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and if f 3 then e 3 is a very strong reply
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so in the game
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obvious enough comes on my king with b four
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and at first sight it looks scary
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because white attack is coming very fast
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but now comes the third
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and the most important part of this line
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remember this golden move
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knight to g 4 which gives black a tailor made attack
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on the white king
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the point is if white foolishly continue here with b 5
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then we can play queen to h 4
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attacking two sports and if you think that
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well not an issue
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white can take this knight
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as there is no mate threatened
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but see yourself
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first queen check king to f pawn
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and now simple move bishop capture c 6
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and even though black is a piece down
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white is completely busted from this position
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for example one of the recent game from the database
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continue with Bishop to e 3
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White is really struggling to find a good move here
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but just one move e three
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and I think white can hardly survive from this
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Bishop takes half it happen
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whereupon black deliver this killer mating sequence
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if you want
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you can pause the video and find it by yourself
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I'm showing you right now
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Queen captures g two king to e 2
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Queen captures f 2 king to d 3
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and now this nice move bishop to e 4
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whereupon
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after knight takes and the moon knight to d four
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white king actually gets checkmated
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at the center of the board
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well most likely when you reach this position
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majority of your opponent are going to continue with H3
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kicking this knight immediately
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but this is where the fun part begins
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as we are going to sacrifice our knight
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with this nice move
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h 5 hahaha
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let's go for the kill
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now obvious enough
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white cannot touch this knight as after pawn takes g 4
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we are opening up the edge file
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and if you think that g 3 stop the queen intrusion
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then think again as after g five
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that queen is indeed landing on the edge file
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so nope
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taking that knight is a risky business for white
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and accordingly
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white should continue with his own attack
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starting with a four
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but see yourself whose attack is slow now
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as black comes in with Queen to H4
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well credit to my opponent
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he tried to defend accurately with queen to e two
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but unfortunately for him
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black position is so strong
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that he can continue with some natural attacking moves
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Bishop to d six if b f
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then the knight can moves anywhere
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so in the game
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my opponent come up with the move knight to have fun
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trying to hold on to his position
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but just one move f 4
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ha ha ha
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and white can see what is coming up
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well he tried Queen captures e four
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but after the following sequence
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queen captures f 2 check king to h 1
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and now the star move f 3
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and in fact
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this move was so strong
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that my opponent has to resign the game
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the reason is very obvious
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the mate has been threatened
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and if you try to protect the mate by taking the pawn
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then after just one move
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rook to e 8 and white position is completely collapsing
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so remember this nice night to g 4 move
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which gives you a very good
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fast attack on the white king in this line
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well more or less
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same story goes
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if your opponent continue with night to d 3
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as first we can hit the d pawn with knight to c six
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taking away the square from the beaver knight
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and now take on e 4
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whereupon after knight to f 4 and the move f five
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yep same old story
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we want to play knight to f 6
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bishop to d 7 and quickly castle long
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where we can generate some kingside activity
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if knight to d 5 here
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then queen to d 7 is a very strong reply
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and I have attached a sample line in the PGN
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but as for the database
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by far the most popular choice is bishop to c 4
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which I am afraid allows what we want to do
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yup knight to f 6
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Castle bishop to d 7
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rook to e one
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queen side castling and after b 4 this time around
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yep indeed you can continue with knight to g four
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but there is a stronger move here
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based on the position of white knight
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and I think you already guessed it
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yup g 5
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attacking the knight night to h 5
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and now this nice move bishop to e 8 forces white hand
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he has to take on a b 6
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and after queen takes a 4 and h five
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yes indeed
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we have a double exposure
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but the question is who is better and faster
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and the obvious answer is black as you can see
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white has yet to develop his army
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and black has some nice fast pawn roller coming up
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including night to e 5
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which altogether gives him a better advantage
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as confirmed by modern chess engine
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so I think in the tournament practice
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with some careful preparation
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you can certainly create a winning attack
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from this position
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last but not least I think the most critical response
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against our line is Knight to c three
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which I doubt any of your opponent will find it
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if they have seen this position first time
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as this involves a piece sacrifice
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which we should certainly take it
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and after night to defy
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pay special attention to this line guys
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because black has to know some very accurate stuff
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here the first response is queen to f 7
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after that white continue with his onslaught
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bishop to c 4 so now the threat is knight to B 6
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so once again we are forced to play bishop to e six
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whereupon white reveals his nasty Trump
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he wants to give this Jack
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black has to take it and now Bishop takes e 6
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and if you carefully look at this position
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white obtain three pawn for a piece
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and he has a monster bishop
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sitting right into the black guards
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and at first sight this looks so scary
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and in fact as per the feed data base
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there are some nice wins by the way
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but I'm afraid none of the black has played
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the accurate response
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majority of the games
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continue with e captures d 4 and knight to f 6
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which I'm afraid not a good choice
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so instead of this I'm going to propose this nice move
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night to C6
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whereupon
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I think the resulting positions are quite good
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for the black
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for example
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what can already go wrong if he continue with d 5
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as after knight to d 4 we are attacking two locations
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so that c 3 night captures e 6
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getting rid of that problematic piece
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and after pawn takes and queen to d six
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if the queen exchange
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then e 6 pawn always remain a weak spot
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and black can regain it and whenever this happen
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white only get two pawn for a piece
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which is not going to be enough
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so d 5 is a huge mistake by the white here
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so the accurate response is c 3 defending your center
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and now you indeed goes for this sharp position
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pawn takes d 4 c captures d 4 and queen to d 6
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pressurizing the d pawn
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well now white has to give up the bishop
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and the baseline suggested by the engines
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Bishop captures g 8 Rook captures g 8
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bishop to e 3
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queen to B 4 check queen to d 2 and long castle
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whereupon yes indeed white get the three pawn
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but after the queen exchange
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the extra piece does matter a lot
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in case you are wondering why not to play D5 here
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as I want to keep my lovely bishop right
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and yep there are few games in the database
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reached to this position
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where I think with the accurate play
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black is completely winning
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how let's find it out
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first you give this queen check attacking double spot
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bishop to d 2
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now you take on e 4 with the check if queen to e two
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then this is the easiest one
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you exchange the queen and then give this Jack
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whereupon black is completely winning
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so the accurate response here is bishop to e 3
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but this allow black to complete his piece development
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with bishop to B 4 check
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king to f 1 and knight to f six
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dust is clear
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and now white has only two pawn for a piece
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and the following Grandmaster game gives you
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how quickly a black get an upper hand
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white continue with a 3
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Bishop to d 6 has been played
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and after queen to e two
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black find the elegant
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way to remove that dangerous bishop
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by playing knight to d 8
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queen to B 5 happen king to e 7
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rook to e one
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but I think this gives
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enough time to provide the defense
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by playing knight captures e 6
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pawn takes e 6 and now nice move rook to e eight
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Bishop takes a 7 but I think this was a losing mistake
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as after queen to c 6
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White is forced to exchange the queen
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whereupon black emerged with a clear piece advantage
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which he indeed converted into the later endgame
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so even though this piece sacrifice line
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starting with knight to c 3 contains some venom
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I think as I have shown here
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black is well placed by capturing this piece
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and provide the accurate winning defense
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that's it guys after watching this video
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now you are confident enough to meet the moon
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night captures E5
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remember rather than going into the main line
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we are going to surprise white with this rare
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but tricky move queen to e 7
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and after d 4 and f 6
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it doesn't matter however white plays
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as I have shown in this video
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in most of the lines white will really struggle
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as black is the one who is better prepared
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thank you for watching this video
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feel free to like subscribe and comment
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and I'll see you in my next episode very soon
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bye and take care
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