Position: What should Black play?
rk5N/pp1b4/1q6/3B1p2/2R3P1/1P1P1Q2/P4PP1/4R1K1 b - -
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⚪ White
½ Draw
⚫ Black
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Stockfish
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rk5N/pp1b4/1q6/3B1p2/2R3P1/1P1P1Q2/P4PP1/4R1K1 b - - 0 1🎯
a5! — The Only Good Move!
⚠️ Critical position — White is threatening a devastating attack. Only this precise pawn thrust keeps you in the game!
Why this is the only good move:
White's c4 and
f3 are eyeing your
b8 with lethal intent. By playing
a5, you create immediate counter-pressure on the b4 square and prepare an escape route or defensive structure for your King. It is a "luft" move that simultaneously challenges White's coordination.
❌ Why Other Moves Fail
| Move | Eval | Why It Fails |
|---|---|---|
| +9.19 | Too slow! It doesn't challenge the | |
| M13 | Abandons the defense of the queenside, leading to a forced mate. | |
| M12 | Allows the |
The traps:
The natural instinct is to move the b6 to safety or attack, but moves like
h6 allow White to deliver a crushing blow with
g3+. You cannot afford to lose a single tempo; White's pieces are perfectly synchronized for a mating net if you don't create immediate complications.
🧠 How To Find The Only Good Move
Step 1 — Recognize the critical moment:
White has a massive material and positional advantage (+8.97). Your b8 is feeling the heat from the
d5 and
c4 battery. You must act against the rook's influence.
Step 2 — Eliminate the traps:
Moving the Queen away (d6 or
h6) fails because it removes the pressure Black has on the center, allowing White's
h8 to escape or the attack to accelerate.
Step 3 — Verify the solution:
The engine confirms that after a5
gxf5
a7, Black manages to scramble and stay alive, whereas every other move leads to immediate collapse.
📚 Pattern: Counter-attack on the flank. When facing a central/kingside onslaught, sometimes a precise pawn push on the opposite side is the only way to disrupt the opponent's rhythm.
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