In this r1b1kbnr/pp3ppp/1qn1p3/3pP3/3P4/5N2/PP2BPPP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 0 7 position
And in this r1b1kbnr/pp3ppp/1qn1p3/2ppP3/3P4/P1P2N2/1P3PPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 6 position
the best move is known to be Nh6 (c4 is also available in the second position but not everyone want to play it).
As far as I understand the idea is to play Nf5 and put some more pressure in the d4 pawn.
White is not supposed, to play Bxh6, but what if he does? Obviously Qxb2 and Black gets a pawn, but in my oppinion since most of the times black's g pawn will take the bishop or be taken by the bishop it seems like it is dangerous for the Black king to castle kingside (there is no reason to talk about queenside castle right?)
So, my question is:
Why don't we put our knight to f5 through e7?
Stockfish says that after Nge7, Na3 is available in the first position while in the second position seems to be no difference.
What do you think? Can I play Ke7?
And in this r1b1kbnr/pp3ppp/1qn1p3/2ppP3/3P4/P1P2N2/1P3PPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 6 position
the best move is known to be Nh6 (c4 is also available in the second position but not everyone want to play it).
As far as I understand the idea is to play Nf5 and put some more pressure in the d4 pawn.
White is not supposed, to play Bxh6, but what if he does? Obviously Qxb2 and Black gets a pawn, but in my oppinion since most of the times black's g pawn will take the bishop or be taken by the bishop it seems like it is dangerous for the Black king to castle kingside (there is no reason to talk about queenside castle right?)
So, my question is:
Why don't we put our knight to f5 through e7?
Stockfish says that after Nge7, Na3 is available in the first position while in the second position seems to be no difference.
What do you think? Can I play Ke7?