🔺As white is back in development and his king is not safe, opening lines by c5 and f5 is a strong plan.🔺
🔺1...b.c5? Black's carelessness (g6=) 2.d5! c.d5 3.B.f6 +-🔺
🔺1...Rcd4?? Nepo will never forget this blunder that cost him the whole game and got him eliminated from the world cup!
2.Q.d4!+- R.d4 3.Ne8+🔺
2.Q.d4!+- R.d4 3.Ne8+🔺
🔺h5-Ng8-Nh6-Ng4
Giri's interesting idea of transferring the knight to the active position.🔺
Giri's interesting idea of transferring the knight to the active position.🔺
🔺1.Nd5-Nf4
Michael Adams' favorite idea in this opening. The idea is targeting the black Queen to move her from the active h5 square.🔺
Michael Adams' favorite idea in this opening. The idea is targeting the black Queen to move her from the active h5 square.🔺
🔹#15
Black’s position is preferable. Transferring the white knight to b5 seems to be the best way to achieve equality. 1.Nb1!🔹
Black’s position is preferable. Transferring the white knight to b5 seems to be the best way to achieve equality. 1.Nb1!🔹
🔹#16
White should have taken up the struggle for the control of the open c-file immediately by playing 1.Na2! [1.e3?! Bb5!] If 1...Bb5 2.Rxc7 Rxc7 3.Rc1! holding the balance as a result of the exchange of the last pair of rooks.🔹
White should have taken up the struggle for the control of the open c-file immediately by playing 1.Na2! [1.e3?! Bb5!] If 1...Bb5 2.Rxc7 Rxc7 3.Rc1! holding the balance as a result of the exchange of the last pair of rooks.🔹