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Lakdawala recommends the Botvinnik-Carls, 3…c5 against the Advance Caro-Kann. This amazing game in the variation was played between Duda and Ding in 2021. Ding had the black pieces. Ding castled on move 15. It’s Duda’s turn. How would you evaluate this messy, double-edged position? Does white have good attacking prospects?

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