📗9.Bd2!? An interesting and new idea. The point of this move is development without getting on the way of white's other pieces.
📗16...Bd7? Black misses a simple tactic. 17.Bxc7! A simple tactic! Rxc7 18.cxd5 cxd5 19.Bxa6 Rxc1 20.Rxc1 bxa6 21.Rc7
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🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 6 Game 1
⚪️Wesley So
⚫️Liren Ding
🔺½-½
🔸Round 6 Game 1
⚪️Wesley So
⚫️Liren Ding
🔺½-½
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🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 6 Game 1
⚪️Levon Aronian
⚫️Lagrave Vachier
🔺½-½
🔸Round 6 Game 1
⚪️Levon Aronian
⚫️Lagrave Vachier
🔺½-½
🔹#21
It is necessary to move the knight to с4, closer to the weak d6-square. 1.Na3!+🔹
It is necessary to move the knight to с4, closer to the weak d6-square. 1.Na3!+🔹
🔹#22
It made sense to establish control over the a-file by playing 1.Ra2! (the a1-square is vacated for the second rook). On 1...Rxa2? 2.Qxa2 followed by 22.Ra1, his control over the open a-file secures a great and probably decisive
advantage for White🔹
It made sense to establish control over the a-file by playing 1.Ra2! (the a1-square is vacated for the second rook). On 1...Rxa2? 2.Qxa2 followed by 22.Ra1, his control over the open a-file secures a great and probably decisive
advantage for White🔹