#35 Same Direction Cannon Double Headed Snake Pawn Formation vs Double Ranked Chariot - Black R4+3, then H2+3
Outcome: Advantage go to Red
1. C2=5 C8=5 2. H2+3 H8+7 3. R1=2 R9+1 4. P3+1 R9=4
5. H8+7 R4+3
As mentioned earlier, Black should play H2+3 for proper horse.
However Black plays R4+3.
6. R2+6 …………
Red R2+6 is the most effective to respond to Black's earlier mistake.
In this variation, Black has
1) P7+1
2) H2+1
3) H2+3
We had discussed Black played P7+1, advantage was went to Red.
In this post, we discuss Black H2+3.
6. ………… H2+3
Black forms proper horse to consolidate center file.
Is it feasible? What is the best move for Red to respond?
7. C8+2 …………
Correct move!
This is the most effective more for Red!
Now Red is planning to R8=7 to attack Black's horse.
7. ………… P3+1 8. R2=3 C5-1
Black C5-1 is a good move in most cases. Black is preparing for C5=7.
9. C8=5 …………
Excellent move!
This is the real purpose for Red to play C8+2 in earlier stage.
Now Black cannot play C5=7 anymore. Black also cannot move his elephant to center file.
9. ………… R1=2
If Black played C5+4, Red P5+1. Black did not solve his problem; Black's left horse still in pressure.
10. R9=8 P3+1
Black sacrifices his pawn for H3+2 in next move.
11. C5+4 A4+5 12. P7+1 H3+2
Black executes his plan.
13. H3+4 …………
However, Red has his own plan to against it.
13. ………… R4=6 14. P3+1 …………
This is the key move!
This is one of the midgame tactic often uses.
14. ………… R6+1 15. R8+5
Current board status analysis:
1) Obviously Red's main pieces are on strategic position.
2) Black's horse is under attack, Black is having difficulty to handle this.
3) Red has a cross-river pawn.
Outcome: Advantage go to Red
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