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Dacha Tactics #135 - Queen is a Zebra

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Dacha Tactics #135 - Queen is a Zebra

An interesting position from a blitz game of mine. Black has the bishop pair, while we have a knight and a light bishop. What does that mean for color money? Well, a knight versus a dark bishop means he has more dark, we have more light. How to put it to use? Note - his light bishop is loose, which is especially important to factor in because light is our color!


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