"Instead of the usual Nf6, the player opts for e5. It succeeds by accepting a riskier evaluation to avoid heavy theory. This move directly controls d4 and f4."
The move e5 signals the Benoni Defense: Old Benoni, guiding the game into independent territory.
Trajectory: As the position develops, the priority becomes to focus on maneuvering and wing expansion. Plans should focus on how to prioritize maneuvering and flank attacks and develop rapidly.
Structure: The board features a Locked Center. With a draw rate of 36%, the position is stable. Engines evaluate it at +0.25.
Also known as: Old Benoni: Czech, Old Benoni Defense, 2. d5 e5, Pawn Thrust, Benoni; A44
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