Position: What should White play?
rnbq1rk1/1p2bppp/p3pn2/6B1/2pP4/2N2N2/PPB2PPP/R2QK2R w KQ -
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⚪ White
½ Draw
⚫ Black
Engine Evaluation
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0%
Maia AI
0%
Stockfish
#1
FEN
rnbq1rk1/1p2bppp/p3pn2/6B1/2pP4/2N2N2/PPB2PPP/R2QK2R w KQ - 0 1🟡 MOVE PLAYED: O-O — Small inaccuracy
EVAL: -0.39 → -1.37 | Diff: -0.98
BEST: e2 (-0.39)
Best line:
e2
c6
xc4
b4
b3
CONTINUATION:
b5
xf6
xf6
a4
b4
📚 Principle: Prioritize material recovery and central pressure over immediate safety when the center is stable.
🟡
O-O — Playable
EVAL:
[██░░░░░░░░]-1.37Small diff: -0.98
💡 O-O is okay:
White secures the
g1 and completes development, but ignores the hanging
c4 for one tempo.
🎯 e2 was slightly better:
This move immediately targets the
c4 and prepares to centralize the
a1 or
h1 to d1.
⚖️ Comparison
| Coup | Eval | Rule | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| ✅ | -0.39 | ✓ Active Recovery | Best Engine Move |
| 🟡 | -1.37 | ✓ King Safety | Solid but slow |
💡 The Nuance
The main issue with O-O is that it allows Black to solidify the queenside with
b5. By playing
e2 first, White forces Black to react to the pressure on c4 immediately, preventing the easy expansion seen in the continuation
b5
xf6
xf6.
📚 Tip: In Queen's Gambit style structures, if you can recapture the gambit pawn on c4 while developing your e2, it is usually more urgent than castling.
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