Chess Position
Position: What should White play?
bxc4
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games in database
52%
28%
20%
⚪ White
½ Draw
⚫ Black
♟
Engine Evaluation
-1.03 d20
played by
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Humans
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Maia AI
0%
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Stockfish
#1
FEN
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Why 📚 Principle violated: Resolve central tension immediately.
⚠️
a3? — mistake
EVAL:
[█░░░░░░░░░]-2.21-1.05 → -2.21 (Loss: -1.16)
💡 Problem with a3:
This is a slow "waiting" move that ignores the crisis on the queenside. It allows Black to clarify the structure favorably by playing
cxb3, leaving the
c2 awkwardly placed and the
d4 under pressure.
⚖️ Comparison
| Coup | Eval | Rule | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| ✅ | -1.05 | ✓ Liquidate tension | Eliminates the dangerous |
| ❌ | -2.21 | ✗ Passive defense | Too slow; allows Black to dictate the trade on b3. |
⚡ Opponent's Punishment
After a3:
- →
cxb3 forces the recapture
xb3.
- → White loses: Control over the center as Black develops
b7 with a powerful diagonal.
📚 Lesson: When your pawn structure is under direct attack, passive moves usually lead to a collapse.
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