The Chessmaster recommends: Rook at e1 to d1.
Analysis: You move your rook at e1 to d1. Black responds with king to h7, which frees Black's rook at e8 from the pin. Your knight takes pawn, which attacks Black's pawn at b6 and isolates Black's pawn at b6. Black counters with the knight to c3, which attacks your rook at d1. You move your rook at d1 to d6, which moves it to safety. Black counters by moving the knight to e4, which attacks your rook at d6. Your rook captures pawn, which attacks Black's bishop and creates a passed pawn on b3. Black counters with rook at e8 captures rook. Your pawn takes rook with a queen promotion, which attacks Black's pawn at h4. Black answers with rook captures queen, which removes the threat on Black's pawn at h4. Your rook captures bishop, which pins Black's pawn at g7. Black replies by moving rook to d1, which checks your king. You are forced to move your king to h2, which moves it out of check. Black responds by moving knight to d6, which attacks your rook. You move your rook to e7, which moves it to safety. Black replies by moving the king to g6, which frees Black's pawn at g7 from the pin.
As a result of this sequence of moves, you win a rook, a bishop, and two pawns for a rook. Additionally, Black's attack potential is somewhat decreased. Also, Black's pawn structure is a little weaker. Finally, the pressure on Black's King is somewhat increased.
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Analysis: You move your rook at e1 to d1. Black responds with king to h7, which frees Black's rook at e8 from the pin. Your knight takes pawn, which attacks Black's pawn at b6 and isolates Black's pawn at b6. Black counters with the knight to c3, which attacks your rook at d1. You move your rook at d1 to d6, which moves it to safety. Black counters by moving the knight to e4, which attacks your rook at d6. Your rook captures pawn, which attacks Black's bishop and creates a passed pawn on b3. Black counters with rook at e8 captures rook. Your pawn takes rook with a queen promotion, which attacks Black's pawn at h4. Black answers with rook captures queen, which removes the threat on Black's pawn at h4. Your rook captures bishop, which pins Black's pawn at g7. Black replies by moving rook to d1, which checks your king. You are forced to move your king to h2, which moves it out of check. Black responds by moving knight to d6, which attacks your rook. You move your rook to e7, which moves it to safety. Black replies by moving the king to g6, which frees Black's pawn at g7 from the pin.
As a result of this sequence of moves, you win a rook, a bishop, and two pawns for a rook. Additionally, Black's attack potential is somewhat decreased. Also, Black's pawn structure is a little weaker. Finally, the pressure on Black's King is somewhat increased.
这功能真好用