#20 Same Direction Cannon Double Headed Snake Pawn Formation vs Double Ranked Chariot - Red H8+7, Black R9=3 then R3+1
Outcome: Advantage to Red
1. C2=5 C8=5 2. H2+3 H8+7 3. R1=2 R9+1 4. H8+7 P3+1
5. P3+1 R9=3 6. E7+9 C2+4 7. A6+5 P3+1 8. P7+1 R3+4
9. R9=7 …………
In the previous example, Black has played R3=7, C5=3, all lead the advantages to Red.
9. ………… R3+1
In this example, Black plays R3+1, move away from the danger position and to prevent Red plays H7+8.The idea is good.
So, what is the best move for Red?
10. C5=4 …………
Correct move!
Prepare for R4+1!
10. ………… C2=5 11. H7+5 R3+3 12. E9-7 C5+4 13. C4=5 C5-2
14. R2+6 …………
Black's left horse is a weak horse and easily became a target for Red to attack.
14. ………… R1+2 15. H3+5 R1=3 16. C5+3 P5+1 17. C8=5
Current board status analysis:
1) Red has various main piece on board, whereby Black only left chariot ,horse and missing cannon. Red can has more tactic with combination of chariot, horse and cannon.
2) Both Black's horse still remain in home-base and hardly to develop. Red main pieces are on strategic position
3) Red is attacking from center line and Black is in defense mode.
4) Black can capture Red's elephant however will not significant impact to Red.
Outcome: Advantage to Red.
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