Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 82 | Bogo-indian counter-attack
In the 2nd round of this week's Titled Tuesday my opponent played the Bogo-indian. I built up a strong center, but he got counterplay by piece activity.
This is a nice finish:
How should white increase the advantage?
How can black get counterplay?
How can white win the endgame?
How can black keep the balance?
How can white keep the advantage?
How can black keep the balance?
What is black's best option?
How can white keep his advantage?
How can black use his development advantage? Please give yourself 5-10 minutes!
You can replay the full game with 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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