Chess Position
Position: What should White play?
exf5
1r1q1rk1/1p1nb1pp/3pb3/p1p2p2/P1PpPP2/3P2P1/1P2N1BP/1RBQ1RK1 w - -
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a1
b
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d
e
f
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0
games in database
52%
28%
20%
⚪ White
½ Draw
⚫ Black
♟
Engine Evaluation
+1.14 d20
played by
👤
Humans
0%
🧠
Maia AI
0%
♟
Stockfish
#1
FEN
1r1q1rk1/1p1nb1pp/3pb3/p1p2p2/P1PpPP2/3P2P1/1P2N1BP/1RBQ1RK1 w - - 0 1💡
Why ⚠️
e1? — mistake
EVAL:
[████░░░░░░]-0.55+1.10 → -0.55 (Loss: -1.65)
💡 Problem with e1:
This move is too passive and ignores the central tension. It allows Black to resolve the structure favorably by playing
fxe4, opening the f file for the
f8 and putting pressure on the
d3.
⚖️ Comparison
| Coup | Eval | Rule | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| ✅ | +1.10 | ✓ Release Tension | Forces the |
| ❌ | -0.55 | ✗ Passive Play | Relinquishes control and invites Black to strike first. |
⚡ Opponent's Punishment
After e1:
- →
fxe4 opens the path for the Black heavy pieces.
- → White loses: Control over the center and initiative, as the
e6 remains a powerful piece.
📚 Lesson: When facing central pawn tension, look to clarify the position with a capture rather than making non-committal "waiting" moves.
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