#25 Same Direction Cannon Double Headed Snake Pawn Formation vs Double Ranked Chariot - Red H8+7, Black C2=3 then R9=3, R6+3
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 C2=3 6. R2+5 …………
Key move!
6. ………… R9=3 7. R2=7 R1+1 8. R9=8 C3+4 9. R7=4 …………
Key move!
9. ………… R3=6 10. P3+1 …………
In this situation, Black has 2 main variations:
1) P7+1
2) R6+3
In the previous post, Black played P7+1, the outcome was Red had gained initiative.
In this post we discuss Black R6+3.
10. ………… R6+3
Black exchanges his chariot.
11. P3=4 R1=6
Red's pawn is no way to escape.
In this case, how can Red gain the advantage?
12. H7-5 …………
Correct move!
Red has an excellent idea!
If Red played C8+5, Black would play H2+3.
12. ………… R6+3
It seems that is nothing happen, Black captures Red's pawn first.
13. C8=7 …………
Exvellent move!
Red's chariot is capturing Black's right horse, and Red's cannon is capturing Black's elephant.
13. ………… H2+1 14. C7+7 A4+5 15. C7=9
Current board status analysis:
1) Obviously, Red has a winning advantage.
2) Red can use discover check tactic to gain material.
Outcome: Advantage to Red.
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