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Selesniev-Alekhine, Triberg 1921. Whites position looks good thanks to the. 1 His bishops and Queen aim menacingly at. 2 He has a space advantage in the center. And later on he can push f2-f4, e2-e4, and. 3 His a5 pressure is more telling than. So, what is the game plan for Black? If White ignores the rook, Black will follow up. With the invasive 2 . Rfb8 and 3 . Rb2. This capture allows Black to put instant pressure. On c4 and it also gives his d7 knight a fine post. A strong passed b-pawn. 4 Qd7 5 .

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Selesniev-Alekhine, Triberg 1921. Whites position looks good thanks to the. 1 His bishops and Queen aim menacingly at. 2 He has a space advantage in the center. And later on he can push f2-f4, e2-e4, and. 3 His a5 pressure is more telling than. So, what is the game plan for Black? If White ignores the rook, Black will follow up. With the invasive 2 . Rfb8 and 3 . Rb2. This capture allows Black to put instant pressure. On c4 and it also gives his d7 knight a fine post. A strong passed b-pawn. 4 Qd7 5 .

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