C30

Fischer Defense

In this variation of the King's Gambit, Black aims for solid pawn structure and piece development by playing ...d6 after accepting the gambit pawn. This setup allows Black to maintain central control and prepare for active piece play, often leading to a flexible and resilient position. Players who enjoy strategic maneuvering and prefer a sound, less tactical approach may find this line appealing, as it enables them to counter White's aggressive intentions while gradually building their own plans.

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