Crossroads
I have the feeling that I'm standing at a crossroads when it comes to opening play. I made a lot of progress in positional play lately, and my middlegame play has benefited greatly, but I still suck at the opening. If they play within my league, I'm doing great, but when they deviate, I soon find myself in trouble. The reason is that I don't really understand the openings I play. So I'm in doubt whether I should try to learn the openings based on the books I have, or that I better can learn to think for myself in this specific area. Black to play 2bq1rk1/1pb2ppp/1np2n2/2PppP2/1P2P3/2NP2P1/1B2N1BP/Q4RK1 b - - 0 16 I played black here, and I wasn't happy at all. My knight was under attack, and after 16. ... Nbd7, my position would be very cramped. I had the feeling that I misplayed the opening because my opponent played a move order which got me on the wrong foot. I screwed up the variations myself voluntarily because I was out of a plan. Luckily I decided here to op