After Bg4, black can answer Nf7 and get an almost equal position. I think the immediate Ne3 is stronger and lets us keep consistent with the plan started by e4.Matthias Gemuh wrote:19.Bg4
... a deadly move.
Matthias.
So I vote for Ne3.
Sven
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After Bg4, black can answer Nf7 and get an almost equal position. I think the immediate Ne3 is stronger and lets us keep consistent with the plan started by e4.Matthias Gemuh wrote:19.Bg4
... a deadly move.
Matthias.
You are right any exchange in the middle will give BL the advan.playjunior wrote:Agree with Graham, that weird-looking g7-g5 is unpleasant. Also to me it feels somehow uncomfortable to play g2-g3 without putting the King on g2, I mean black can threaten to take on h3/sacrifice on g3 at any moment and we probably don't want that. Meanwhile, we probably cannot afford g3 and Kg2.
Regarding Ne3 and a5, black gets the b6 square for the knight or the bishop. OK, a7 is weak, but are we really going to go after it? If yes, why don't we prepare it thoroughly before pushing? The point is black has absolutely no space, and we can manoeuvre before we actually execute the break.
As for the move, I'd go with Graham for Bg4 . After this, probably, we shouldn't play a5 because after putting the knight on b6 we probably have to exchange the white bishops which we don't want to do because at the moment any exchange favours black.
After more analysis, Bg4 isn't as dangerous as I thought it might be. I'm changing my vote to 19.Ne3.Sven Schüle wrote: After Bg4, black can answer Nf7 and get an almost equal position.
Sven
I thought of that but I realized that g4 permanently weakens dark squares along the h2-b8 diagonal after Nf7. f4 square will land itself up in black's control.tano-urayoan wrote:g4 with attack
Ne3Graham Banks wrote:I don't think that Christopher actually voted. Might pay to check.Spock wrote:About another 12 hrs to go, I think we have
Ne3 - Gerold, Christopher, Steve
Bg4 - Graham, Andranik, Matthias
Looking good Graham.Graham Banks wrote:After more analysis, Bg4 isn't as dangerous as I thought it might be. I'm changing my vote to 19.Ne3.Sven Schüle wrote: After Bg4, black can answer Nf7 and get an almost equal position.
Sven
Sounds Familiarswami wrote:a5!
* axb5 and weaken the b6 pawn (this becomes a backward pawn), and Queen gets the 'a' open file.
* If bxa5, Black will have two isolated on 'c' and 'a' file.