Robert Ris: "I have a look at a very interesting game between the French Grandmasters Maurizzi and Bauer. In a French Steinitz Variation, White opted for the very rare 6.dxc5 followed by 7.a3!?.
This setup was actually quite popular back at the end of the 19th century but has never been considered as challenging as the main continuation with 6.Nf3. In the game Black ended up basically with a lost position right out of the opening and Maurizzi had no difficulties converting the advantage."
Exercise: White has built up a nice position. How to continue?
Feel free to move the pieces on the live diagram!
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