Yeah, I don't think much could be done without a couple of serious errors on my part. But that doesn't mean it's not possible. I seriously looked at the previous position, thought, "Oh, he's going to move his bishop and hope I don't see the side mover. I'll just move it at that point, maybe taking out his reverse chariot and lance in the same turn. I can keep my lion safe." Then I thought, "Waaaaait a second. Where can that bishop attack?" Such would have given you a much better chance. Still at present, my lion is kind of stuck without much hope for forcing progress. I have some powerful pieces, but I'm not yet ready to sacrifice them for weaker pieces in an attempt for a breakthrough. I'm just not sure it's worth it yet. You don't have many offensive options, but your defense remains surprisingly solid. It's going to be tricky breaking through. We'll see if this helps.
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