📘In this line of Caro-kann white tries to prevent black from developing his bishop from f5 or g4. As both 7...Bg4 and 7...Bf5 will be refuted by Qb3, and 7...e6 closes the bishop, black should play the logical 7...Qc7.
Now 8.Nf3 does not work as after 8...Bg4 9.Bxf7?? Kxf7 10.Ne5 Qxe5! Black wins.
Trying to close the Bc8 by playing 8.Qb3 e6 can hardly bring any advantage for white as the queen is misplaced on b3.
It seems that the best practical chances to fight for an advantage relies in the move played by Guseinov in this game.
7...Qc7 8.Qf3!?
An interesting move which helps white to play Bf4 and prevents black from playing Bf5. 8.Qf3 was introduced by Tseshkovsky in 1986. Still, it seems that after 8...Bg4 white can hardly prove any advantage.
Now 8.Nf3 does not work as after 8...Bg4 9.Bxf7?? Kxf7 10.Ne5 Qxe5! Black wins.
Trying to close the Bc8 by playing 8.Qb3 e6 can hardly bring any advantage for white as the queen is misplaced on b3.
It seems that the best practical chances to fight for an advantage relies in the move played by Guseinov in this game.
7...Qc7 8.Qf3!?
An interesting move which helps white to play Bf4 and prevents black from playing Bf5. 8.Qf3 was introduced by Tseshkovsky in 1986. Still, it seems that after 8...Bg4 white can hardly prove any advantage.
📕#61
29...Rc6!
Intending Rd2 by protecting Rc6. An immediate 29...Rd2 could be refuted by 30.Rxc3!
29...Rc6!
Intending Rd2 by protecting Rc6. An immediate 29...Rd2 could be refuted by 30.Rxc3!
📕 #62
18...Qh5!
Increasing his pressure over light squares and preventing white from playing h5, the black queen is threatening to take e2 after B.c3! In addition, black is considering the possibility of an exchange sacrifice on f4.
18...Qh5!
Increasing his pressure over light squares and preventing white from playing h5, the black queen is threatening to take e2 after B.c3! In addition, black is considering the possibility of an exchange sacrifice on f4.
🔺 #30👇👇
1.Bf8!! Rec8 [1...Rxf8? 2.Nh6#;
1...Kxf8 2.Qh6+ Kg8 3.Qxh7+ Kf8 4.Qxh8+ Qg8 5.Qh6+;
1...Qb6! 2.Rd7 Be6 3.Bc5 Bxg4 4.Bxb6 Bxd7 5.Qc7+-] 2.Qc5!+- idea Nh6 1-0
1.Bf8!! Rec8 [1...Rxf8? 2.Nh6#;
1...Kxf8 2.Qh6+ Kg8 3.Qxh7+ Kf8 4.Qxh8+ Qg8 5.Qh6+;
1...Qb6! 2.Rd7 Be6 3.Bc5 Bxg4 4.Bxb6 Bxd7 5.Qc7+-] 2.Qc5!+- idea Nh6 1-0
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 63
A: Qc2 – 20
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 56%
C: f4 – 15
👍👍👍👍👍 42%
B: Nf3 – 1
▫️ 3%
👥 36 people voted so far.
A: Qc2 – 20
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 56%
C: f4 – 15
👍👍👍👍👍 42%
B: Nf3 – 1
▫️ 3%
👥 36 people voted so far.
📕Unity Chess Multiple Choice 64
A: e4 – 33
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 83%
C: B.d4 – 4
👍 10%
B: Q.d4 – 3
👍 8%
👥 40 people voted so far.
A: e4 – 33
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 83%
C: B.d4 – 4
👍 10%
B: Q.d4 – 3
👍 8%
👥 40 people voted so far.
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