Taking a Pawn on b2
In that link to the Cairns Cup Lee vs Dzagnidze they use the chess notation 5. …d5N. I’m trying to understand what that N is for, not for the knight in this case. It feels too early in the game to be acknowledging a new line.
They do mean that it was a novelty!
Oh wild!
In that link to the Cairns Cup Lee vs Dzagnidze they use the chess notation 5. …d5N. I’m trying to understand what that N is for, not for the knight in this case. It feels too early in the game to be acknowledging a new line.
They do mean that it was a novelty!
Oh wild!