In the King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Immediate Fianchetto, White adopts a solid pawn structure with pawns on c4 and d4 while preparing to fianchetto the bishop on g2. This setup allows White to control the center and offers a flexible pawn structure that can transition into both aggressive and defensive plans, depending on Black's response. Players who enjoy rich, strategic middlegames and dynamic pawn structures will find this variation appealing, as it often leads to complex positions where both sides have chances for counterplay.
In the King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Immediate Fianchetto, White adopts a solid pawn structure with pawns on c4 and d4 while preparing to fianchetto the bishop on g2.
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