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Doubt about trading.

the thing is that he will be able to cover the d5 with the pawn, and it´s an important square for white (as you see in the game). In general, double pawns in the center are often good in the middle game, because the control central squares. Of course, if you keep exchanging pieces, they will become weaker in the endgame.
thank you spab, but sorry I did not understand you,
the d5 square?
how is gonna white cover that square with pawns,
you mean black controls it if Its white
the one who does the exchange on e6?,
but I was talking of black doing the trade not white, sorry if I am missing something.
12 bishop x b3, there are no double pawns in the center,
white can take with a pawn or c pawn,
but I am sure its a complex subtle thing
but even if its good for white, I did not understand your answer.
I mean white might be able to control the d5 square with a move like c4 but He will not be able to cover as He has no pawns in that column.
Sorry too motion, I failed to understand the question well. I answered thinking in the move Bxe6 by white jajajja. That´s why I was talking that after fxe6, the d5 square is not available for white.

OK, now I see, you asked for Bxb3 for black, sorry. Yes, white will play cxb3 and it´s a well known structure and very solid. Black will need many pawn moves to try to break it up (b5, a5, a4) and even so, is not clear that he got anything. Looks perhaps weird for the open "c" file and your king there, but just go Kb1 and play on the kingside. Even in some endgames whith mayor pieces, white is pressing along the "c" and "d" columns. But it´s mainly about time, if you exchange there, white has a very free hand on the other side, (h5-h4 coming fast) and also in the center, again the d5 square

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