Here's a position that arised in one of my correspondence games. I'm playing with the black pieces and my opponent's last move was 29.Rf3 to protect the knight on d3. This, however, is just an optical illusion like I showed to my opponent in this game
. Well, there's more analysis of the moves on the game replayer. I didn't analyse the whole game as I thought the opening or the moves before this position weren't that interesting. I will, however, note that on move 16 my opponent played Nd4 which is a good move but he didn't follow up the plan the right way. He should won a pawn after Qd7 because he just takes the bishop on d6, I have to take back with my queen and then he takes the pawn on b5. The whole game can be replayed by using the move list button to show all the moves.