Naturally, the key to this position is to realize that there is a weak square on d5. At the moment it is well controlled by the f6-knight, so we cannot jump there, since after the trade White would be forced to take with the e-pawn, and this is not ideal, since the weakness on d6 would disappear. That is why we need to see that the b3-knight can be improved, and there is a nice route available to d5!
We will reach a scenario where the white knight is much better than the dark-squared bishop.
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Shant Sargsyan Stamatis Kourkoulos Arditis EU-ch 2023 Black to move
The last white move was f3, fighting against the queen and bishop. However, this allows Black to trade one of the most important pieces on the board. Can you find the subtle sequence?
This intermediate move is very strong since forces white to retrear the knight to a more passive square.
Now there are a couple of interesting ways to play with the black pieces.
Despite having a terrible structure, the position is around equal. Black has a fantastic bishop on e4 and White cannot put pressure along the files. Plan: ...Rfe8, ...Re6, and ...Qe7 unpinning.