Magnus Carlsen’s instructive endgame vs Nihal Sarin

Featured is an instructive endgame by Magnus Carlsen against Nihal Sarin from June 8th, 2023. This 3-minute blitz game, played on chess.com, draws our attention to thinking beyond producing a flight square when we make a pawn advance in front of our own king. In what other ways might that pawn be able to influence our opponent negatively, and in what environments might this idea to extract the maximum out of the pawn’s advance be considered acceptable?

Image of Magnus Carlsen courtesy of Lennart Ootes
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