how to counter this move.....pls tell me the best solution? this bishop attacking the knight has a
In this situation, you have 2 possibilites:
1. Ignore the pin and develop your queenside. If ... Bxf3, than Qxf3.
2. Play 1. h3. then, if Bxf3 Qxf3, or if Bh4, not g4 (Weakens the King). Just develop you army and try to deal with the pin calmly.
Two possibilities.
1) The most basic move is Bxe2, breaking the pin on the Queen and defending the Knight, this is, however, inadvisable in your situation, as moving your bishop will allow your opponent's Knight on f6 to take your unprotected pawn on e4.
2) h3, which forces action from the Bishop, either in the form of a retreat or an attack.
dxe, dxe 2. b-b5+, c6 3. qxd8, kxd8 4.Nxd4 threatening to fork the king and rook is a possibility.
You could reciprocate with Bg5.
But I like alextaborn's answer: ignore it, c4, and put Qa4+ in mind as a reserve move for the future.
Don't mess up your castle formation for this - that's what your opponent WANTS you to do !
dxe, dxe 2. b-b5+, c6 3. qxd8, kxd8 4.Nxd4 threatening to fork the king and rook is a possibility.
I think that if 2. Bb5 black would rather play Nc6, not allowing white to change queens with the loss of the right to castle.
dxe, dxe 2. b-b5+, c6 3. qxd8, kxd8 4.Nxd4 threatening to fork the king and rook is a possibility.
I think that if 2. Bb5 black would rather play Nc6, not allowing white to change queens with the loss of the right to castle.
then after the exchange of queens the knight can take e4
I like dxe5 dxe5 Bb5+. If the knight imposes, you can trade and double up pawns, and trade queens next. Though I am a "trade down" type of player.
Or the more passive h3. Put the question to the bishop.
dxe, dxe 2. b-b5+, c6 3. qxd8, kxd8 4.Nxd4 threatening to fork the king and rook is a possibility.
I think that if 2. Bb5 black would rather play Nc6, not allowing white to change queens with the loss of the right to castle.
then after the exchange of queens the knight can take e4
I don't think so. It would be mate after 2.Bb5, Nc6 3.Qxd8, Rxd8 4.Nxe4, Rd1#
I don't know what your talking about...there is no mate in the future, and I would prefer to deflect Bb5+ with Nd7 followed by c6
dxe, dxe 2. b-b5+, c6 3. qxd8, kxd8 4.Nxd4 threatening to fork the king and rook is a possibility.
I think that if 2. Bb5 black would rather play Nc6, not allowing white to change queens with the loss of the right to castle.
then after the exchange of queens the knight can take e4
I don't think so. It would be mate after 2.Bb5, Nc6 3.Qxd8, Rxd8 4.Nxe4, Rd1#
I don't know what your talking about...there is no mate in the future, and I would prefer to deflect Bb5+ with Nd7 followed by c6
I really just want to see how high I can build this grey chess pyramid.. :D no but if dxe dxe Bb5+, I think playing the bishop back to d7 would be stronger. Bxd7 Nxdt still protecting the e pawn.