The King's Indian: Fianchetto (E60) is a notable King's Indian Defense variation, marked by the move g3. Traditionally favored by Hikaru Nakamura, this system emphasizes kingside pawn storms and hypermodern dynamism.
Strategic Context: Instead of the usual b4, the player opts for g3. It succeeds by maintaining a solid objective evaluation while changing the character of the game. This move prepares to fianchetto the bishop. Plans should focus on how to control the long diagonal to exert lasting pressure and develop rapidly.
Next Steps: As the position develops, the priority becomes to control the long diagonal to exert lasting pressure.
Data Analysis: Statistical models suggest Black chances (Eval: -0.78), with decisive results likely.
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