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By playing Qe4, Black would have attacked White's Bishop on h6 indirectly by targeting the White Queen on h4. This forces White to disrupt their attack.
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Critical Moment 1
Missed Tactical Opportunity
Explanation:
After White played 13. Re1
, Black responded with 13... e6
aiming to solidify the center. However, this misses a tactical opportunity to challenge White's coordination.
Why Bd7 is better:
By developing the Bishop to d7, Black would have improved piece activity and been ready to contest the d-file after White's likely rook moves. In the actual game, after e6
, White's pieces became more active, and Black remained cramped.
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