Chess Position

Position: What should White play?

Rxh6

r3k3/pp2q1pp/2p1B2b/5Q2/3P4/8/PP2KPP1/R6R w - -

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games in database

52%
28%
20%

⚪ White

½ Draw

⚫ Black

Engine Evaluation

+7.92 d20
RRxh6

played by

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Humans

0%

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Maia AI

0%

Stockfish

#1

FEN

r3k3/pp2q1pp/2p1B2b/5Q2/3P4/8/PP2KPP1/R6R w - - 0 1
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Why Kd3 ?

⚠️ Kd3? — mistake

EVAL: [██████████] +6.52

+7.83 → +6.52 (Loss: -1.31)

💡 Problem with Kd3: Moving the Ke2 to d3 is a slow, unnecessary king walk that fails to address the immediate tactical opportunity. It allows Black to stabilize their kingside structure.

⚖️ Comparison

CoupEvalRuleVerdict
Rxh6!+7.83✓ Material GainEliminates the active Bh6 and shatters Black's pawns.
Kd3?+6.52✗ ProphylaxisPassive move that ignores the hanging piece on h6.

⚡ Opponent's Punishment

After Kd3:

  1. Pg6 challenges the Qf5 and prepares to defend.
  2. → White loses: The chance to win the Bh6 for free, allowing Black to trade into a less losing endgame after Qf7+ Qxf7 Bxf7+ Kxf7.

📚 Lesson: When an opponent's piece is undefended and trapped, capture it immediately before they can reorganize.

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