Chess Position Practice #1: Candidate Moves
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This video series will focus on analyzing chess positions, and generating candidate move orders from the position without moving the pieces or using computer analysis. The goal is to improve the ability to generate lines and variations mentally during a game, and to try to come up with a move that either maintains equality on the board, or paves the way for a slight positional edge.
I recommend pausing the video at the appropriate time and generating your own candidate moves. If this is something new you are working on improving, it's recommended that you write down your lines and over time you will be able to do this all in your head during a match.
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But I would go for the rook on f6 and then h6 and try to mess around, because the pawn in front of the king isn t there and the king is unprotected and we already have a bishop and queen on h2... Maybe sacrifice the black bishop and bring the knights more in a attacking position without too much defense risks
Plz comment on my suggestions.
Thanks for the video
Anyway thanks for all your great vids
Your comment about the knight is true. I think the knights here give black an ultimately definitive advantage.
at time 8.13 in the video
when the king is in F1 you can check the king with bishob A3 , bishob E2, queen h1 mate
if rook E2, rook E8 then queen H3 check... bishop g2, bishop E2 check, queenE2, Rook E2, bishop h3 captures queen, Rook B2 captures black bishop thereby gains piece advantage
Andrea
But I think in your selection of candidate moves you should adress the imidiate threat first. White is threatening to push b6. This is know as removing the guard tactic. If black wants to save his knight on b7, there after white will capture the unguarded knight on e7.
Or is there something in this position that i dident see ?