This week we have a closer look at a sideline of the Classical Dutch in which Black decides to place his dark-squared bishop on e7 rather than on the more common d6-square.
A spectacular game between Tigran Harutyunyan and David Shahinyan which was played earlier this month at the Armenian Championships serves as a true model game highlighting Black's aggressive intentions.
This game as well as a couple of other examples from Richard Rapport will make you consider playing this idea yourself too!
Exercise: A theoretical position which occurred in three games by Richard Rapport. What is Black's idea in this particular setup?
Harutyunyan, Tigran K. - Shahinyan, David, Armenian Championship 2022
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