A Guy Walks Into A Pin...
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The given position is from Andersson - Piket, Wijk aan Zee 1988, with black blundering into a pin which is quickly exploited by the Wolf:
1... Ne5? (both 1... Re4 & 1... Na5 suffice) 2. Re1 Kg7 3. Nd3 Kf6 4. f4 Nxd3 5. Rxe8 c5 6. Kf3 and black resigned.
Don't walk into a pin unless you are attacking out of the pin. Always unpin. Put more pressure on the pinned piece.
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