Hello, this is GM Ankit here. It's an interesting move, but not as good as d5. The main point is that after e4-fxe4, the f-file gets opened, but in case black plays Rf8 then there's no threat unlike the d5 pawn break, in which the c-file gets opened if the pawn is captured then after Rc8, black generates some serious threats through the c-file.
Good video. Could kinda say though the title of the video did not convey the main point a little. The video is still a killer. I love trading strategy for 1 minute, you are the best in this field.
Hello, this is GM Ankit here. I have explained it at 03:27. The main point is that after Qxf5, there's no Bc8 now since the d8 bishop blocks the g8 rook from defending the c8 bishop in case Bc8 is played.
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Last puzzle why the e4 pawn break doesn't work?
Hello, this is GM Ankit here. It's an interesting move, but not as good as d5. The main point is that after e4-fxe4, the f-file gets opened, but in case black plays Rf8 then there's no threat unlike the d5 pawn break, in which the c-file gets opened if the pawn is captured then after Rc8, black generates some serious threats through the c-file.
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Good video. Could kinda say though the title of the video did not convey the main point a little. The video is still a killer. I love trading strategy for 1 minute, you are the best in this field.
What would happen after Nd5 Bd8?
Hello, this is GM Ankit here. I have explained it at 03:27. The main point is that after Qxf5, there's no Bc8 now since the d8 bishop blocks the g8 rook from defending the c8 bishop in case Bc8 is played.
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