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Preparing 2...Rga8 in order to double rooks before clearing the a-file with ...a5xb4.
In contrast, after 1...axb4?! 2.axb4 Ra6 8 3.Nc3 White seizes that file with good chances for a draw.
2.Kf2 Rga8 3.Ng1 b5 4.Nc3
After 4.Nc5 R6a7 a white pawn soon falls on the queenside. In the game Black unleashes a little combination that also gains a pawn.
4...Nb3! 5.Rb1 axb4 6.Nxb5
Or 6.Rxb3 bxc3 7.Rxc3 b4 and wins.
6...cxb5 7.Rxb3 Rxa3 8.Rbxa3 bxa3 9.Ne2 Nc5
With an easy win.
Hoeksema - Van den Doel
Leeuwarden 1994
White to move
Understanding Chess Exchanges by Bagheri & Salehzadeh

Have you ever wondered how chess grandmasters always seem to know which pieces need to be exchanged? Or how an attack is influenced by the number of pieces on the board? When should we keep the queens on, and when should we switch to an endgame?
 
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352 pages
Publication date 31st January 2024
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📘 Understanding Chess Exchanges by Bagheri & Salehzadeh

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Temporarily blocking the c-file to enable the doubling of rooks.
1...e5 2.Rc3! g5
After 2...exd4 3.exd4 Rhe8 4.Rac1 Black is also suffering.
3.Rac1 g4 4.fxg4 hxg4 5.Ng2 Be4 6.Nh4 Rcg8 7.Bxb8!
Simplest, in order to seize the seventh rank.
7...Nxb8 8.Rc7+ Ke6 9.Rb7
Preparing Rcc7 and hitting the b6-pawn. White has a decisive advantage.