otello said:
Psychopav said:
I like taking with the bishop. Taking with the pawn looks like it just bottles up our bishop even more.
Otello, where do you plan to attack after taking with the pawn?
we would need to play d4 to protect the e pawn and open up for our white bishop.If we intend to play Nd6+ after they play bxc6, it may make sense to take the queen with the Rook, whereas if we took Q with pawn we would have doubled pawns. P makes a good point. How we take the Q should support our attack.
If we take with the Rook. (option A)
18. Rxd3 bxc6
19. Be2
then I think they move their black bishop - Bc5, Bb4, or Bg7
they could also pull their Knight to c5 here
If we take with the Bishop (option B)
18. Bxd3 bxc6
19. O-O or Rf1
Same move options as above. Which position to we like better for an attack?
I think option B has us further along in our attack, yes?