
The Weird And Wonderful Empty Square Sacrifice - Chess.com
2015年8月31日 · Let's now take a look at some different types of empty square sacrifices that have occurred, and see what we can learn from them. The move 18 Bh6 had a decisive effect on the game, but first before we talk about that individual move we should discuss the build up to it.
The Classic Bishop Sacrifice - Part 2 - Chess.com
2012年12月25日 · In Part One of this series, the main topic of the Bxh7+ thrust concerned the win of material. This might have been boring to some, but it is no less important than a full bore mating attack. Now, in Part Two, we’ll let the blood fly! Here we’ll explore what happens after 1.Bxh7+ Kxh7 2.Ng5+ Kg8 (2…Kh6 and 2…Kg6 will be discussed in later articles).
Why is Bh6 the best move? Wouldn’t it just allow white queen ... - Reddit
2023年1月8日 · For lichess stockfish at depth 22 Bh6 isn't even in the top 5 - it likes Bd3, Nd3+, and Be7 the most. The Bh6 line changes eval from -15.1 to -11.4 after 22. Qxh6 Nd3+ 23. Ke2 O-O-O. If it says "good move" and not "mistake" or "inaccuracy" it's probably a combination of low depth and not hating the move because black is still completely crushing.
The Chess Dream Room Episode : Thematic Sacrifices Part 4: Bh6
The thematic sacrifice of the bishop on square Bh6 is a powerful weapon that can be used to attack your opponent's king, disrupt their pawn structure, or open up lines for other pieces. In this video, we explore the concept of the thematic sacrifice of Bh6, examining its benefits and drawbacks, and when it is best used.
Surprise Mating Attacks - Chess.com
2016年2月3日 · 1. Bh6 First, a simple move, threatening mate (1) by means of a common mating net (2). Black can defend in various ways. If 1. . . .Ne6, the Knight interferes (3) with the defense of the Bishop by its Rook, and White continues with Nxe6. If Black attempts a counter—attack by 1. . . .Bxg2+, it fails after 2. Kxb2, RxB\e2+ 3. Kf3 ; for if 3. . . .
Why is Bh6 the move here? Black's pawn takes it and then I'm
2022年8月13日 · If Bh6 gxh6 Nf6+ becomes possible which is crushing. You hit the bishop on d6, the pawn on e4 is hanging which opens the e file and adds an attacker to d6. Black also won’t be able to castle short because of the unsafe king.
opening - Why aren't 1.e4 g6 2.d4 Bh6, and 1.e4 ... - Chess Stack …
2019年5月14日 · Playing Bh6 lets white trade the dark squared bishops for nothing. Moreover, the reason for playing a move like g6 is usually to put the bishop on the long diagonal where it can be very strong. If you just trade it off instead, black has gained nothing by the tempo that was lost when g6 was played.
GM mr_bh6 (2889) - FM Champion3864 (2701) • lichess.org
20 小时之前 · GM mr_bh6 (2889) is playing FM Champion3864 (2701) in a rated Bullet (1+0) game of chess. Game is still ongoing after 55 moves. Click to replay, analyse, and discuss the game!
r/chess on Reddit: What was with the Bh6 trick in this video …
2023年7月22日 · Bg7 is a popular move after g6 to fianchetto the bishop, so white plays Bh6 to anticipate the premove to capture on g7 after black fails to realize what's happening. This was popularized by Twitch streamer Lefong Hua, a strong FM …
Chess Opening Theory/1. d4/1...Nf6/2. Nc3/2...d5/3. Bh6
Bh6, Sacrifices a bishop and shred&weaken the kingside. References [edit | edit source] Nunn's Chess Openings. 1999. John Nunn (Editor), Graham Burgess, John Emms, Joe Gallagher. ISBN 1-8574-4221-0. Batsford Chess Openings 2 (1989, 1994). Garry Kasparov, Raymond Keene. ISBN 0-8050-3409-9.
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