I'm wondering why is this a blunder? I mean d5 removes mate threat more efficiently and here bishup is kinda hard to get rid of, but this doesn't seem like a blunder
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I'm wondering why is this a blunder? I mean d5 removes mate threat more efficiently and here bishup is kinda hard to get rid of, but this doesn't seem like a blunder to me. I tried playing the next 10 top engine moves, and didn't lose any pieces, and still had a
My fellow Caro-Kann enthusiasts, in the advanced variation I thought that Bf5 is a decent move in this position. However the engine ruthlessly considers it a blunder and favors e6 which just blocks my LSB. Can any of you explain why? Also what's the
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