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
played by
👤
Humans
0%
🧠
Maia AI
0%
♟
Stockfish
#1
FEN
r1bqkbnr/ppp3pp/3pp3/3Pnp2/2P5/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 0 1📊
How often is Nxe5 played by rating?
📊
Consistent across ratings
1400100.0%2
1800100.0%1
2000100.0%1
💡
Why ⚠️
xe5? — mistake
EVAL:
[█████░░░░░]+0.06+1.71 → +0.06 (Loss: -1.65)
💡 Problem with xe5:
By trading your active
f3 for the
e5, you allow Black to fix their pawn structure. After
dxe5, Black gains control of the center and opens the diagonal for their light-squared bishop.
⚖️ Comparison
| Coup | Eval | Rule | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| ✅ | +1.71 | ✓ Centralization | Dominates the center and pressures e6. |
| ❌ | +0.06 | ✗ Relieving Tension | Simplifies the game to Black's benefit. |
⚡ Opponent's Punishment
After xe5:
- →
dxe5 solidifies the center and prepares
f6.
- → 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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