I saw the following position and was wondering how white should continue:
- Should white exchange bishops?
- Should white play a4 to protect the bishop?
- Should white play c4 to protect the bishop and undefended pawn on d5?
- Should white do something else
Which of the options above, would be the best way to continue and what should be the thought process behind each suggestion.
Be2
is the best choice. White should try to make something happen on the long diagonala1
-h8
and also try to prove the bishop ond7
has no useful squares.D
orE
players, a pawn doesn't matter a lot. If they areB
players, it's uncomfortable. AnA
player might play on for a while, but know that doom is likely. Higher level players might resign unless prize money was involved.