π 22.Qf3!?
A deep and clever trap.
[22...QΓc4 23.RΓd5!
A)23...eΓd5?? 24.BΓd5 +-
B)23...QΓa2 24.Rd8!+ BΓd8 25.Qc3 f6 26.Qc5
C)23...f5 24.Rd1
C1)24...fΓe4 25.Rd8+ BΓd8 26.Qf8#
C2)24...QΓe4 25.Qc3 Bf8 26.BΓf8 KΓf8 27.Qf6 Kg8 28.Rd8#]
22...c6 23.Bd3 Nf6 =
A deep and clever trap.
[22...QΓc4 23.RΓd5!
A)23...eΓd5?? 24.BΓd5 +-
B)23...QΓa2 24.Rd8!+ BΓd8 25.Qc3 f6 26.Qc5
C)23...f5 24.Rd1
C1)24...fΓe4 25.Rd8+ BΓd8 26.Qf8#
C2)24...QΓe4 25.Qc3 Bf8 26.BΓf8 KΓf8 27.Qf6 Kg8 28.Rd8#]
22...c6 23.Bd3 Nf6 =
π 19...Bc8!
Improving the bishop, which has little to do on b7 in a Benoni set-up. The text-move is more natural than 19...Bc3 20.Bd2 Bxd2 21.Qxd2 Nf6 22.f4+/=.
Improving the bishop, which has little to do on b7 in a Benoni set-up. The text-move is more natural than 19...Bc3 20.Bd2 Bxd2 21.Qxd2 Nf6 22.f4+/=.
π 23.Bd7!
This powerful move greatly limits Black's forces - now he cannot activate either of his rooks. 23...Rfd8 (23...Bxa2 24.b3) 24.Rc7 a5 (24...Bxa2 25.g6! fxg6 26.e6!) 25.a4!+/-
This powerful move greatly limits Black's forces - now he cannot activate either of his rooks. 23...Rfd8 (23...Bxa2 24.b3) 24.Rc7 a5 (24...Bxa2 25.g6! fxg6 26.e6!) 25.a4!+/-
πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 357
A: BΓc6 β 5
πππππππ 50%
C: Nc2 β 4
ππππππ 40%
B: NΓc6 β 1
π 10%
π₯ 10 people voted so far.
A: BΓc6 β 5
πππππππ 50%
C: Nc2 β 4
ππππππ 40%
B: NΓc6 β 1
π 10%
π₯ 10 people voted so far.
πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 358
B: Ne6 β 9
πππππππ 75%
C: Ne4 β 2
ππ 17%
A: NΓg4 β 1
π 8%
π₯ 12 people voted so far.
B: Ne6 β 9
πππππππ 75%
C: Ne4 β 2
ππ 17%
A: NΓg4 β 1
π 8%
π₯ 12 people voted so far.
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