Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 77 | Victory against the Ben-oni defense
In round 9 of the last week's Titled Tuesday Tourney my opponent got a great position out of the opening. I had the better pawns, but he had very active pieces.
This was a possible idea:
How can white finish the game?
I missed this in the timetrouble
A nice variation:
I missed this checkmate:
Black has a strong countermove:
Please take 5-10 minutes! White can give a checkmate in 4 moves.
How could white keep the advantage?
A familiar motive?
Black has a beautiful attack:
You can replay the full 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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