[Event "Baarn"] [Site "?"] [Round "0"] [White "Henneberke"] [Black "Kramer"] [Result "1-0"] [FEN "r4rk1/1pp1qp2/p2p2pp/2bPp3/4PP2/2PQ4/PP1N2PP/R4R1K b - - 0 1"] {A borderline case with bad Bishop outside the pawn chain, against Knight White has just played 1. Pf4, evidently forestalling Black from taking the initiative with ... Pf5. We saw that a Bad Bishop outside the pawn chain can be a full-strength piece, provided that the other pieces can cooperate well with it.} 1... f6 (1... exf4 {open up the game} 2. Rxf4 f5 3. exf5 $2 (3. Raf1 fxe4 4. Nxe4 Rxf4 5. Rxf4 Rf8 6. Rxf8+ Kxf8 7. h3 Bb6 $11) 3... Qe3 $17) 2. Rf3 Kg7 3. f5 $1 g5 4. Rh3 Qf7 5. g4 {This is a very difference situation. The Bishop is out of play, and suddenly the Knight is much strong. White has a positionally won game} 5... -- 6. Rh5 -- 7. Nf3 -- 8. Kg2 -- 9. Rh1 -- 10. h4 1-0