When should you capture AWAY from the CENTER (+ Videosss)
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When should you capture AWAY from the CENTER (+ Videosss)

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Almost always, when we have two options to capture with pawns, the right way to take is from the edge towards the Center. However, every rule has its exceptions (and this is not the exception to that rule 🤪🙃).

Today we study 4 typical positions where the best way to capture is away from the Center (including a beautiful and instructive example by Magnus Carlsen).

 

When should you capture AWAY from the CENTER?

https://youtu.be/Fple3L_ZqH8

 

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