The Process of Decision Making in Chess Volume 2: Practice positions and solutions. Position 6.8.3

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Spochman

Solve the following position for white:

 

ChessChaney

B to E3 is my guess.

Spochman

ChessChaney, 

A solution includes a proof to your claim, based on a variation and a conclusion. Please elaborate and calculate deeper.

xcaliber501

The immediate problem I see is the pawn on C2 is hanging. I do not see any obvious ways to move forward. I do not think this is a great plan but it is the only thing I see.

BxB, KxB

NxN#, either P takes N

This would give white a partially passed pawn. Then the king can move forward.

Spochman

xcaliber, how would you assess the position at the end of your line?

xcaliber501

At the end of this line black has doubled pawns on the B file. This would give white a pawn on an open file on either A or C files. I am unsure if that is an advantage though. It seems the black king is closer and would be able to get the that portion of the board before the white king.

Ricker

After swapping off the bishops and knights white's king is closer to the center and more active. That is all I can figure out...

benxu
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sunnypajamas

i agree