Chess book review, Keep It Simple: 1.d4, Christof Sielecki
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Keep It Simple: 1.d4

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This game comes from a Pseudo-Benko line Sielecki recommends. The position is from Le Quang Liem – Firouzja played in 2021. As early as move 10, there is a major imbalance in the position, and a lot to assess. Who is better and why? How would you evaluate this complex structure?

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