anything heres my discussion bit XD (dont kill me if i have something wrong, havnt played in 2 years)
How i think game will proceed
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I think from the position white is going to come out with a nice lead and heres my thought process
So atm its blacks turn, and black's obvious move is to take the pawn but with which piece, bishop or rook(moving bishop back to D7 is terrible for black after Knight to D5 threating two forks on E7 and F6, also blacks bishop becomes terrible(only move would result in disjointing the rooks D7 to C6).
So taking the pawn is the only real option, however black can not take with Bishop, because after Bishop takes white plays Knight to D5 this time blocking the rooks defense for the bishop and threating a fork on E7, no move i see can save the bishop or prevent the lost of the rook.
So that forces rook take pawn on F5, which white simply plays RxF5 and black plays BxF5 (kinda have to take) after that, white gains a good hold on this game (according to logic i could have missed something) so white plays Bishop to G4 pinning the black bishop (rook is behind) and with no other piece ,aside from rook being able to defend, blacks bishop must take BxG4 which white responds with rook to G1, (why rook to G1? because of the H pawn takes, black can play B5xC4 and u end up losing a pawn) so rook to G1 will pin the bishop which you can take with check IF black plays B5 to C4 to defend ur pawn on C4, if black plays a move like Knight to H6 to defend the bishop you just take with HxG4. All through out this time knight can always jump to D5 to pressure a fork or just gain some nice control.
TL:DR dont take with bishop
heres the picture on this page
So atm its blacks turn, and black's obvious move is to take the pawn but with which piece, bishop or rook(moving bishop back to D7 is terrible for black after Knight to D5 threating two forks on E7 and F6, also blacks bishop becomes terrible(only move would result in disjointing the rooks D7 to C6).
So taking the pawn is the only real option, however black can not take with Bishop, because after Bishop takes white plays Knight to D5 this time blocking the rooks defense for the bishop and threating a fork on E7, no move i see can save the bishop or prevent the lost of the rook.
So that forces rook take pawn on F5, which white simply plays RxF5 and black plays BxF5 (kinda have to take) after that, white gains a good hold on this game (according to logic i could have missed something) so white plays Bishop to G4 pinning the black bishop (rook is behind) and with no other piece ,aside from rook being able to defend, blacks bishop must take BxG4 which white responds with rook to G1, (why rook to G1? because of the H pawn takes, black can play B5xC4 and u end up losing a pawn) so rook to G1 will pin the bishop which you can take with check IF black plays B5 to C4 to defend ur pawn on C4, if black plays a move like Knight to H6 to defend the bishop you just take with HxG4. All through out this time knight can always jump to D5 to pressure a fork or just gain some nice control.
TL:DR dont take with bishop
heres the picture on this page
![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/VeTJIGp.jpg)