The Dutch Leningrad (A81) is a distinct Dutch Leningrad variation, defined by the move g6. Historically played by Simon Williams, this system highlights asymmetrical aggression.
Strategic Context: Instead of the standard e6, the player opts for g6. It succeeds by maintaining a similar objective evaluation while altering the flavor of the game. This move strengthens the long diagonal control. The focus should be on rapid development.
Next Steps: The position remains fluid, requiring accurate calculation.
Data Analysis: Statistical models suggest White advantage (Eval: +0.73), with a high probability of a draw.
Also known as: Dutch: 2.g3
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