Strong play on the dark squares...

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4/16/2010 – ... White had achieved with an exchange sacrifice in this game. The compensation is obvious, but here the best continuation had to be found. In order to get decisive advantage, which piece should be moved? A) pawn; B) bishop; C) queen. The solution is here, but first ponder over it with a larger version of the diagram.

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In order to get decisive advantage, which piece should be moved?
A) pawn;
B) bishop;
C) queen.

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