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How to win Equalized/Worse positions ?

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@Nikita-Molod said in #2:
> Can you double video on Rutube or VK, please? Youtube isn't working properly in some countries, but these two don't have this problem :)

I'll see what I can do :D

If you want, I can also send you the video per mail.
it was an amazing blog to read.But just had a question
After a3, I should be able to play pawn c5 to c4 followed by Na5 to b3 and gain the control of the light-squares. The problem is that I can't do that, since I traded the c-pawns. Anyway, I was scared of a potential plan for white which is Nf1 followed by Ng3. After that, the pawn on h5 would become a target and if I don't want to lose the h-pawn, I have to play g6 - which I will never play because of the fact that my king would become the weakest guy on earth. is written in the blog but i think g6 is playable in the position because the bishop on e7 could be transfered thoughh after moving the f- rook to either the e or d file followed by -

Bf8 and Bg7
@randomplayer64321 said in #6:
> it was an amazing blog to read.But just had a question
> After a3, I should be able to play pawn c5 to c4 followed by Na5 to b3 and gain the control of the light-squares. The problem is that I can't do that, since I traded the c-pawns. Anyway, I was scared of a potential plan for white which is Nf1 followed by Ng3. After that, the pawn on h5 would become a target and if I don't want to lose the h-pawn, I have to play g6 - which I will never play because of the fact that my king would become the weakest guy on earth. is written in the blog but i think g6 is playable in the position because the bishop on e7 could be transfered thoughh after moving the f- rook to either the e or d file followed by -
>
> Bf8 and Bg7

Half yes. Bf8 with the idea g6 and Bh6!

I saw the idea and discussed that in the video.

But that's a good point, except that the bishop would be a little bad on g7 behind the strong white pawns.

The only way the bishop is alright on g7 is when/if you play the move f6 to destroy the pawn structure.

:D
hey i might sound annoying but i couldnt stop but wonder

Firstly instead of putting the bishop on the g7 square we could put it on the h6 square to put pressure on the white position.
Secondly instead of breaking with the move f6 we could also following the move Bh6 could also put the knight on f5 through the Ne7 to Nf5 reroute
@randomplayer64321 said in #9:
> hey i might sound annoying but i couldnt stop but wonder
>
> Firstly instead of putting the bishop on the g7 square we could put it on the h6 square to put pressure on the white position.
> Secondly instead of breaking with the move f6 we could also following the move Bh6 could also put the knight on f5 through the Ne7 to Nf5 reroute

You are right, but I would recommend you to go check out the video, if you didn't already. I mentionned these plans and how I could actually take a cleaner advantage with the line we are talking about, rather than the line I played in the game. :D