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![]() Bc3-e1 first, then Qd3-a3. In the opponents 2nd move even Qxknight on e6 gives him a bad position wit e4xb5 an automatic mate and their best way out b6-b5 leads to the opponent still being under check by the pawn with a b5xc6 follow up, as the king can only move to b7 on the first check move, ultimately leading to their bishop being taken and very soon in a checkmate position. At least the queen survives. As mentioned its all about positional play. I hope this helps. Cheers John |
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