
In this puzzle, why does white play dxe5? - Chess Stack Exchange
2020年4月18日 · dxe5 fxe3; f4 is clearly a good move, since both sides have triple protection on the f4 square so black always ends a piece up. What is confusing me, however, is the following move by white – dxe5. This is odd, since fex3 is a queen threat, and hence a forcing move. Stockfish, on the other hand, agrees with dxe5.
strategy - Pawn Structure Change in the Pirc - dxe5 or Nxe5?
On running it through the Lichess analysis it reported 12 ... dxe5 as a blunder. This, to say the least, somewhat surprised me, but on sticking it through Stockfish on my own machine the semiconducting monster does indeed markedly prefer Nxe5 - taking with the Knight it puts at ~-0.4 and taking with the pawn +0.25, so over half a pawn swing.
Why is d5 better than dxe5 in this position? - Chess Stack Exchange
After 1.dxe5 Nd7 Black will get back their pawn with ...Nxe5 and be relieved that White's impressive center has been torn apart. After 1.d5! The Nc6 is sent to a bad square and leaves the Pe5 with insufficient defense, e.g. 1...Ne7 2.Nxe5 with a décisive advantage for White.
opening - How should I play against the Philidor defense? - Chess …
The best way to reach the Hanham is probably with the radically different move order 1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 e5 4.Nf3 Nbd7, although white then has the option of exchanging into a slightly better endgame with 4.dxe5 dxe5 5.Qxd8 Kxd8. [FEN ""] 1. e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 e5 4.Nf3 (4.dxe5 dxe5 5.Qxd8 Kxd8) Nbd7
opening - The Mosquito Gambit - Chess Stack Exchange
2020年10月7日 · [FEN ""] [startply "5"] 1. d4 e5 2. dxe5 Qh4 3. Nf3 I reached this position after following the line for the Englund Gambit. Lichess says that this is known as the Mosquito Gambit. Is it a joke o...
How do chess engines decide which best line to play when the …
2020年4月18日 · Inspired by the Hot Network Question "In this puzzle, why does white play dxe5?", when a chess engine is in a position that it can definitively call lost, drawn, or won, what policy is used to decide among lines that lead to the same outcome? In a won position, the answer seems easy: play the line that leads to checkmate fastest.
How to blunt the Albin Counter Gambit? - Chess Stack Exchange
2014年2月14日 · The Albin Countergambit is not to be feared, particularly. White does quite well after the simple 3. dxe5. My chess database of master games shows that white wins or draws 80% of the games after 3. ... d4 which is Black's best response. Now, before I go down the rabbit hole, please bear in mind that strong masters probably don't visit this site.
Unfamiliar with this move notation - Chess Stack Exchange
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Why is ...d5 the best move for Black? - Chess Stack Exchange
2021年3月20日 · I am learning chess and came across this position. Stockfish 11+ HCE (Depth 32/99) and Stockfish 13 (Depth 31/47) both says ...d5 is the best move for Black. But the next move is exd6 e.p., leaving White's pawn at d6, defended by the e4-Knight and Queen, so Black cannot recapture it immediately with Bxd6.
What is this opening trap I keep encountering in ... - Chess Stack …
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