Position: What should White play?
rn1qkb1r/pp2pppp/2p2n2/4N3/2pP2b1/2N5/PP2PPPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq -
144
games in database
⚪ White
½ Draw
⚫ Black
Engine Evaluation
played by
Humans
100%
Maia AI
85%
Stockfish
#1
FEN
rn1qkb1r/pp2pppp/2p2n2/4N3/2pP2b1/2N5/PP2PPPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 0 1How often is Bg5 played by rating?
More popular at lower ratings
🟡 g5 — Small inaccuracy
EVAL:
[██████░░░░]+0.67Diff: -0.98
💡 g5 is okay:
White develops the
c1 to pin the
f6 against the
d8, maintaining pressure on the kingside.
🎯 xg4 was slightly better:
This move immediately eliminates the active
g4 and secures the bishop pair advantage before Black can retreat.
⚖️ Comparison
| Coup | Eval | Rule | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| ✅ | +1.65 | ✓ Material Gain | Best: Wins the Bishop |
| 🟡 | +0.67 | ✓ Development | Playable but less clinical |
💡 The Nuance
While g5 looks natural, it allows Black to keep their light-squared bishop active. By playing
xg4, White simplifies the position into a structural advantage. After the sequence
xg4
xg4
e4, White dominates the center and prepares to recapture the pawn on c4 with the
f1.
📚 Tip: When an opponent's piece is hanging or can be traded for a superior minor piece (the Bishop pair), look to resolve that tension immediately before they can fix their coordination.
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