Benoni Defense: Woozle

The Benoni Defense: Woozle is a chess opening that involves an early queen sortie to put pressure on the opponent's position.

1. d4 2. c5 3. d5 4. Nf6 5. Nc3 6. Qa5

The Benoni Defense: Woozle is a variation of the Benoni Defense that arises after the moves 1.d4 c5 2.d5 Nf6 3.Nc3 Qa5. This opening is characterized by Black's aggressive play, aiming to disrupt White's pawn structure and create imbalances on the board. By playing c5 on move two, Black challenges White's central pawn on d4, aiming to undermine White's control of the center. After d5, Black reinforces the pressure on the d4 pawn, preparing to exchange it or force White to make concessions. Nf6 develops a knight and prepares to castle kingside. White's move, Nc3, is a natural developing move, but it allows Black to play Qa5, pinning the knight to the queen on d1. This move puts immediate pressure on White's position, targeting the weak pawn on a2 and potentially disrupting White's development plans. The Benoni Defense: Woozle is a dynamic opening choice for Black, offering chances for counterplay and tactical opportunities. However, it also comes with risks, as Black's queen can become exposed to attacks and potential threats. Players of this opening must be prepared for sharp and tactical positions, where accurate calculation and strategic understanding are crucial.

Frequency: 0.5 %Stockfish score: 1.2, depth 27
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
52.7%
5%
42.3%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...180059.050.2
1800...200059.946.2
2000...220055.346
2200...250059.545.4
2500...60.243.2