Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 99 | Pirc defense endgame
I created 13 exercises from the game I played against International Master Slavin. He played the Be3, Qd2 setup against the Pirc defense. I got favourable exchanges and a better position.
1. How can white finish the attack?
2. How should white continue the attack?
3. How do you evaluate this position? Please use 2-5 minutes?
4. How can black continue the attack?
5. What is the best option for black?
6. How should white attack?
7. How can white get the advantage?
8. How should black attack?
9. How can black keep the balance?
10. How can white get an advantage? Please use 2-5 minutes!
11. Should white exchange the queens? Why?
12. How should white keep the attack?
13. I missed this winning idea
You can replay the game with my notes:
I wish you enjoyed the exercises. Please use the patterns in your games!
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