Continued from the last thread. Here are 5 more positions (Cause I really can't find anymore lol):
1. Black has just played Bc5 in the Blackburne-Shilling Gambit, stabilizing the center. But here comes an unexpected counter shot by white:
2. In the main line Neo-grunfeld, white just played 7.Nc3, developing a knight. However, this is an inaccuracy that allows black to equalize immediately...
3. In this london, white just played Nxd5, "centralizing" the knight and capturing back the pawn. However, this leads to losing a piece:
4. Black just played b6 to defend his knight. However, this allows a tactic by white:
5. In this mainline exchange Caro-Kann, Black just played Bd6 to stabilize the center. But does it really?
Continued from the last thread. Here are 5 more positions (Cause I really can't find anymore lol):
1. Black has just played Bc5 in the Blackburne-Shilling Gambit, stabilizing the center. But here comes an unexpected counter shot by white:
2. In the main line Neo-grunfeld, white just played 7.Nc3, developing a knight. However, this is an inaccuracy that allows black to equalize immediately...
3. In this london, white just played Nxd5, "centralizing" the knight and capturing back the pawn. However, this leads to losing a piece:
4. Black just played b6 to defend his knight. However, this allows a tactic by white:
5. In this mainline exchange Caro-Kann, Black just played Bd6 to stabilize the center. But does it really?