Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 72 | Catalan and Slav victories
Today I created 10 exercises from my round 4 and 5 games of this week's Titled Tuesday Tourney.
I prevented this finish:
How can white react to f7-f6?
White just captured a knight on c5
Black played Nd5 to block the g2 bishop's diagonal
Black played h7-h6
White captured the c5 pawn
How can white continue the attack?
Black captured the b4 pawn
How can black improve his position?
White captured the b6 pawn
You can replay the full Catalan game:
You can find here the Slav defense game with my notes:
I wish you enjoyed the exercises. Please use the patterns in your games!
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See you tomorrow!
Attila
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