Witness another incredibly instructive game from Chess.com's own "living-video-author-legend," GM Roman Dzindzichashvili. His game against Browne, from the 1984 New York International, takes a sharp turn. At the end of several tricky variations, the "imbalance" of opposite colored bishops makes for a dynamic struggle. When Dzindzi puts the game away with the brilliant h5 breakthrough, Browne finds that his evaluation of the position was, well, wrong!