Online Chess Game

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This chess position shows a late middlegame or early endgame from an online game between "bely2009aby" (White, rating 824) and "nadeemmrc" (Black, rating 847), with White to move based on the highlighted king on e8.Position OverviewWhite has material advantage with two knights (b7, g6) and a bishop (f7), while Black has two bishops (c5, g8), a knight (f4), and a rook (h8). Both kings are exposed: White's on g7, Black's on e8. Pawns are scattered, with key central control by White's d2 pawn and Black's passed a3 pawn. The yellow highlights on e5 (empty?) and f5 (empty?) likely indicate last move or analysis focus. Key FeaturesWhite's knights dominate: The b7 knight eyes a5/c5, while g6 attacks f4/h4/e5/h8.Black's threats: Knight on f4 forks g2/e2, bishop on c5 pins potential d4, and rook on h8 eyes h-file.Open kings invite tactics; White's g7 king is safer than Black's e8 under pawn pressure.Strategic AnalysisWhite should prioritize king safety and activate pieces, targeting Black's weak e8 king via e5 or f6 push. Black needs counterplay on queenside with a3 pawn or f4 knight maneuvers. Engines would favor White (+1.5 eval est.) due to piece activity. Possible MovesWhite top move: Ne5+, forking king/queen or disrupting.White alternative: Nxf4, trading knight for pawn gain.Black responses: Defend e8 with Bf7 or counter with Nxd2

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