Bogo-Indian Defense: Retreat Variation (variation 2)

This opening is characterized by a flexible and solid pawn structure, allowing for a balanced game with strategic maneuvering and development of pieces.

1. d4 2. Nf6 3. c4 4. e6 5. g3 6. Bb4+ 7. Bd2 8. Be7 9. Bg2 10. d5 11. Nf3

The Retreat Variation of this opening involves the bishop moving back to its original square after pinning the knight, allowing for the development of the other pieces and control of the center. White typically aims to fianchetto the bishop and establish a strong pawn presence in the center, while Black focuses on developing pieces and preparing for potential pawn breaks. This variation often leads to a positional struggle where both sides have opportunities to create imbalances and fight for control of key squares. Players must be mindful of potential pawn breaks and piece maneuvers to maintain a solid position and create winning chances. Overall, the Retreat Variation offers a solid and flexible setup for both sides, requiring careful planning and strategic play to navigate the complexities of the middle game.

Stockfish score: 0.2, depth 48
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
50.7%
4.5%
44.8%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...180051.852.2
1800...200052.859.2
2000...220052.953.9
2200...250056.551.1
2500...55.950.4

Variations:

Bogo-Indian Defense: Retreat Variation (variation 6)

This opening is a solid choice for Black, aiming to develop pieces harmoniously and control the center.

Frequency: 0 %

Bogo-Indian Defense: Retreat Variation (variation 3)

A solid and flexible opening choice for Black that aims to control the center and develop pieces harmoniously.

Frequency: 0 %