Benoni Defense: King's Pawn Line (variation 2)
This aggressive opening aims to control the center and create imbalances early on.
1. d4 2. Nf6 3. c4 4. c5 5. d5 6. e6 7. Nc3 8. exd5 9. cxd5 10. d6 11. e4 12. g6 13. f3 14. Bg7The Benoni Defense: King's Pawn Line (variation 2) typically starts with White pushing their d-pawn two squares forward, followed by Black mirroring White's move with their own d-pawn. This leads to a sharp and dynamic pawn structure where both sides vie for control of the center. Black often aims to counterattack on the queenside while White looks to expand on the kingside. The move e6 allows Black to break open the center and free up their light-squared bishop. The development of the knights to c3 and f6 prepares for further piece mobilization. The move f3 is a key move for White, solidifying their center and preparing for a kingside pawn storm. Black's bishop on g7 is a powerful piece, aiming along the long diagonal towards White's kingside. Both sides have their own plans and must navigate carefully to seize the initiative and create winning chances. Overall, this opening leads to complex and double-edged positions where tactical skills and strategic understanding are crucial for both players.
Rate | White | Black |
---|---|---|
0...1800 | - | - |
1800...2000 | - | - |
2000...2200 | 52.3 | 55.8 |
2200...2500 | 54.6 | 52.1 |
2500... | 55.8 | 49.2 |