Chess Position

Position: What should White play?

Nd4

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games in database

52%
28%
20%

⚪ White

½ Draw

⚫ Black

Engine Evaluation

+1.71 d20
NNd4

played by

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Humans

0%

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Maia AI

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Stockfish

#1

FEN

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How often is Nxe5 played by rating?

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Consistent across ratings

1400
100.0%2
1800
100.0%1
2000
100.0%1
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Why Nxe5 ?

⚠️ Nxe5? — mistake

EVAL: [█████░░░░░] +0.06

+1.71 → +0.06 (Loss: -1.65)

💡 Problem with Nxe5: By trading your active Nf3 for the Ne5, you allow Black to fix their pawn structure. After Pdxe5, Black gains control of the center and opens the diagonal for their light-squared bishop.

⚖️ Comparison

CoupEvalRuleVerdict
Nd4!+1.71✓ CentralizationDominates the center and pressures e6.
Nxe5?+0.06✗ Relieving TensionSimplifies the game to Black's benefit.

⚡ Opponent's Punishment

After Nxe5:

  1. Pdxe5 solidifies the center and prepares Nf6.
  2. → White loses: The massive spatial advantage and the pressure on the d6 / e6 complex.

📚 Lesson: Don't trade your well-placed pieces to solve your opponent's structural problems; maintain the tension or improve your position.

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