D06

Chebanenko Variation

In this position, White aims to build a solid pawn structure while keeping flexible development options, particularly with potential plans to expand in the center with e4. Black, on the other hand, seeks to maintain a stronghold in the center and create counterplay on the queenside, often considering moves like b5 and c5 to challenge White's center. This opening appeals to players who prefer a strategic and resilient approach, focusing on building a robust position before launching into tactical skirmishes.

In this position, White aims to build a solid pawn structure while keeping flexible development options, particularly with potential plans to expand in the center with e4.

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