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why is qg6 on move 16 by black an accuracy?also why is bd2 correct.

Can someone please(in detail if possible) explain why on move 16 queen g6 an accuracy,I wanted to exchange the queens as white queen was very annoying on h5 with the bishop eyeing the h6 square.The computer like bishop D2 instead of this(why)?THANKS FOR YOUR TIME.have a nice day!

https://lichess.org/study/82WwqkUl/q6ZdIw5J

Can someone please(in detail if possible) explain why on move 16 queen g6 an accuracy,I wanted to exchange the queens as white queen was very annoying on h5 with the bishop eyeing the h6 square.The computer like bishop D2 instead of this(why)?THANKS FOR YOUR TIME.have a nice day! https://lichess.org/study/82WwqkUl/q6ZdIw5J

INACCURACY I MEANT.SORRY.DONT KNOW HOW TO EDIT.and bishop d7 not d2

INACCURACY I MEANT.SORRY.DONT KNOW HOW TO EDIT.and bishop d7 not d2

These are some typical computer lines teachers warn you about. Engine can calculate everthing and sees no danger. Youre a piece up and you wanna get pieces off the board. I think you made a good practical choice.

These are some typical computer lines teachers warn you about. Engine can calculate everthing and sees no danger. Youre a piece up and you wanna get pieces off the board. I think you made a good practical choice.

@Proleet yeah I think so.I was already seeing ghosts with the queen on h5. For example at one point in this game I started to calculate a variation which ended with checkmate by white queen on h6 protected by the dark square white bishop,thats why I wanted to get rid of it.Even then why is exchanging queens an inaccuracy?the question remains.Thanks for your time.

@Proleet yeah I think so.I was already seeing ghosts with the queen on h5. For example at one point in this game I started to calculate a variation which ended with checkmate by white queen on h6 protected by the dark square white bishop,thats why I wanted to get rid of it.Even then why is exchanging queens an inaccuracy?the question remains.Thanks for your time.

@abdull11h I guess the queen is actually very inactive on h5, its only threathening checkmate when you lose protection of h6. Just developping the the bishop to d7 allows you to get your last piece (rook a8) in the game. For white to try any attack he prolly has to play f4 wich weakens his king even more. Your extra piece will be more valuable now.

@abdull11h I guess the queen is actually very inactive on h5, its only threathening checkmate when you lose protection of h6. Just developping the the bishop to d7 allows you to get your last piece (rook a8) in the game. For white to try any attack he prolly has to play f4 wich weakens his king even more. Your extra piece will be more valuable now.

Thanks @Proleet .Now thats what I was looking for!

Thanks @Proleet .Now thats what I was looking for!

Basically White's attack is not dangerous at all so Black can simply finish developing the pieces with Bd7 and Rf8. Bd7 is even nicer at move 15 because 15... Bd7 16. g4 Be8 wins quickly (17. Qf5+ Qxf5 18. gxf5 Bh5 with a devastating attack for Black).

Basically White's attack is not dangerous at all so Black can simply finish developing the pieces with Bd7 and Rf8. Bd7 is even nicer at move 15 because 15... Bd7 16. g4 Be8 wins quickly (17. Qf5+ Qxf5 18. gxf5 Bh5 with a devastating attack for Black).

@Nerwal WOW MAN! I totally missed bd7 on move 15.thanks for the awesome analysis.black's attack is really great with bd7 on move 15.Even at move 14 computer is asking to play bd7.

@Nerwal WOW MAN! I totally missed bd7 on move 15.thanks for the awesome analysis.black's attack is really great with bd7 on move 15.Even at move 14 computer is asking to play bd7.

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