Chess Strategy

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Chess Strategy
Lasker Edward
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. . . KtxKt; 7 KtPxKt, Q-R5ch; 8 P-Kt3, Q-K5ch; 9 QxQ, PxQ; 10 BxKtch, PxB, with two Bishops on open diagonals. There isno harm in the doubled pawn, as White cannot attack it. Black'simmediate threat is B-R3 or KB4, which exerts pressure at Q6, andWhite will find it difficult to advance his QP.
    5. . . . P-KB4 This move is open to discussion, as the Kt which it means tosupport can be driven away by P-Q3. On the other hand, if Whitedoes play his QP to Q3, Black can prevent its further advance
... byP-Q5, after which the White KP is insecure and the KB somewhatshut in.
    6. P-Q3 KtxKt 7. PxKt P-Q5 8. Q-B2!
White offers his QBP in order to be able to strengthen his centreby P-Q4, and to free his pieces. To protect his QBP would beinferior, e. G. 8 Kt-K2, Kt-B3 or 8 B-Kt2?, PxP; 9 BxP, B-Kt5!; 10BxB, QxR5ch; 11 Q-B2, QxBch; 12 Q-Q2, Q-Q5.
    8. . . . PxP?
It would have been better, of course, to continue developing withKt-B3, which at the same time maintains the pressure on Q5.


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