Pawn or battery?

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2/11/2011 – In this position from the recent Bundesliga weekend Black had just played 30...c5-c4 which White answered with 31.Qg3 increasing his pressure in the g-file. What do you think? This leads to... A)... advantage for White B)... the regain of the exchange, with equality C)... victory for Black The solution is here, but first ponder over it with a larger version of the diagram.

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Pawn or battery?

In this position from the recent Bundesliga weekend Black had just played 30...c5-c4 which White answered with 31.Qg3 increasing his pressure in the g-file. What do you think? This leads to...

A)... advantage for White
B)... the regain of the exchange, with equality
C)... victory for Black

Solution


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