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12 More Dacha Tactics!

Team Yaac Attack
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We have added 12 new color-themed Dacha tactics since our last newsletter! Have you been keeping up with your sparring practice?

If you haven't been keeping up, here's an interesting tactic that we call "Dacha Color Harmony and the Sleeping Knight."

Hint: After an exciting Budapest gambit skirmish, a strange position has arisen. His king isn't great but our powerful "sleeping" knight is getting booted. Or is it? Neither side has dark bishops so dark will always be an important and sought-after color. Sometimes this is through mini bishops, sometimes it's a queen on dark, and sometimes it's other ways. Let's dig deep for dark harmony!

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Submit your best color-themed Dacha-style tactic to us, as a PGN file. IM Yaacov will review each individually. The best tactic will be added to our site for the rest of our community to enjoy and you will receive a free mini-Zoom lesson with IM Yaacov. What are you waiting for? Submit now!


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