Hi mates, I was going through Silman Reasses your chess Work book.
On importance of e5 square, Silman has given the following line
1 e4 c5, 2 Nf3 d6, 3 d4 cxd4, 4 Nxd4 Nf6, 5 Nc3 a6, 6 Bg5 e6, 7 f4 Be7, 8 Qf3 Qc7, 9 Bd3 Nbd7, 10 0-0-0 h6, 11 Bh4 g5, 12 fxg5 Ne5 13 Qe2 Nfg4 14 Nf3 hxg5, 15 Bxg5 Bxg5+, 16 Nxg5 Qc5.
Now black is Ok.
can someone help me with plans for black from here onwards.
Thanks
Prashant
Nice,strong knights Black has there!Looks like White is forced to play Nh3 to prevent losing a piece or an exchange.I suppose Black's idea should be to play b5-b4 Bb7 and keep the king in the center.That should give Black nice chances,imo.Maybe you could also trade a knight for the White bishop allthough I'd hate to give up one of those sweet looking horsies 😉
Originally posted by Prashant
Hi mates, I was going through Silman Reasses your chess Work book.
On importance of e5 square, Silman has given the following line
1 e4 c5, 2 Nf3 d6, 3 d4 cxd4, 4 Nxd4 Nf6, 5 Nc3 a6, 6 Bg5 e6, 7 f4 Be7, 8 Qf3 Qc7, 9 Bd3 Nbd7, 10 0-0-0 h6, 11 Bh4 g5, 12 fxg5 Ne5 13 Qe2 Nfg4 14 Nf3 hxg5, 15 Bxg5 Bxg5+, 16 Nxg5 Qc5.
Now black is Ok.
can someone help me with plans for black from here onwards.
Thanks
Prashant
Now that I can see it, I'll be able to think about it. I need more coffee before I can play blindfold this morning.