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  • For the lesson 4.16 advanced interference tactic @12:00, you mention the first move is to move the king to c2 so that we can interfere with the bishop. This seems logical, but then what is the opponent moves the knight on e5 to d3. d3 is covered by the white rook so it can safely move there and at the same time it attacks our rook which is…

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    Laurent, Joseph A and Tomas
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    • sorry I meant to say timestamp of @10:54, @nelson9842me-com

      • I suppose it might wind up being a trade, since he takes our rook and we take his rook with the king, not sure how you get out of that nicely.

        • Anyone have thoughts on this?

          • Hi Joseph, I think it’s better to set up a discover check if ke5-d3, you may probably end up with a bishop and you can snag all pawns and promote one of yours. I got confused too 😉

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            • Joseph A (edited)

              So you are saying to go with your plan in case the knight goes to attack the rook? @Ique76

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