Benoni Defense: Classical Variation, Full Line

The Benoni Defense: Classical Variation, Full Line is a chess opening that leads to a dynamic and imbalanced position, offering chances for both sides to play for a win.

1. d4 2. Nf6 3. c4 4. c5 5. d5 6. e6 7. Nc3 8. exd5 9. cxd5 10. d6 11. Nf3 12. g6 13. e4 14. Bg7 15. Be2 16. O-O 17. O-O 18. a6 19. a4

In this opening, Black challenges White's central pawn structure with an early pawn break, aiming to create counterplay on the queenside and in the center. White, on the other hand, seeks to maintain a space advantage and exert pressure on Black's position. The Classical Variation, Full Line, is favored by aggressive players who enjoy sharp and complex middlegames.

Both sides develop their pieces harmoniously in this variation, with Black fianchettoing the dark-squared bishop and White placing their light-squared bishop on e2. The pawn structure often results in a pawn majority for White on the kingside and a pawn majority for Black on the queenside, creating interesting pawn breaks and piece play for both players.

The Full Line is considered one of the main lines of the Benoni Defense and has been employed by top-level players, including former World Champions Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov. This opening can lead to a wide variety of middlegame positions, making it an excellent choice for players who appreciate flexibility and creativity in their games.

Frequency: 27.6 %Stockfish score: 0.7, depth 22
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
49.7%
10.7%
39.6%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...1800--
1800...2000--
2000...220059.549.9
2200...250057.848.8
2500...57.946.4

Variations:

Benoni Defense: Classical Variation, Argentine Counterattack

The Benoni Defense: Classical Variation, Argentine Counterattack is a dynamic and aggressive chess opening that leads to imbalanced positions and sharp play.

Frequency: 98.9 %