Unity Chess Club
Training position Konstantin Sakaev White to move
Structurally, Black is doing poorly, as his Na5 is out of play and his light squares weak. His main hope is the d-pawn, which can advance to d3. However, it is White’s move, and he has a way to exert additional pressure on e6, with the help of the hard-to-spot retreat...
The white pieces develop decisive activity, since there is no defence to the double capture on e6, followed by the rook’s entry to c7.