It actually leads to a very beautiful bishop trap. After the exchanges on d4, Black plays Bf5+, followed by c6! (taking under control the d5 square, the only square the white bishop can retreat to), after which Black will play Kg7, and the bishop will be lost.
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Great video
Great video👍🏻
I like these videos !
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if the white sacrificed his queen in this position it would've led to a perfectly even match
QxD4 > NxQ > RxN
It actually leads to a very beautiful bishop trap. After the exchanges on d4, Black plays Bf5+, followed by c6! (taking under control the d5 square, the only square the white bishop can retreat to), after which Black will play Kg7, and the bishop will be lost.
@@chesswisdom true, i dont think it'll be taken right away but the bishop will definitely be trapped
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You mean you cannot see the video? It's strange, as I just checked and it looks OK.
@@chesswisdom now it's good