King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Panno Variation, Korchnoi Line
The King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Panno Variation, Korchnoi Line is a strategic chess opening that involves a fianchetto setup and aims to control the center and launch a counterattack against White's position.
1. d4 2. Nf6 3. c4 4. g6 5. Nf3 6. Bg7 7. g3 8. O-O 9. Bg2 10. d6 11. O-O 12. Nc6 13. Nc3 14. a6 15. h3 16. Rb8 17. Be3 18. b5 19. Nd2The King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Panno Variation, Korchnoi Line is a popular opening choice for Black that typically arises after 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nf3 Bg7 4.g3 O-O 5.Bg2 d6 6.O-O Nc6 7.Nc3 a6 8.h3 Rb8 9.Be3 b5 10.Nd2.
In this opening, Black adopts a flexible setup by fianchettoing their dark-squared bishop on g7, which allows for strong control of the central squares and potential counterplay on the queenside. Black's plan often involves launching a pawn storm with moves like ...b5 and ...b4, aiming to undermine White's pawn structure and create weaknesses.
White's move 10.Nd2 aims to challenge Black's central pawn on c6 and potentially create imbalances in the position. Black can respond in various ways, such as capturing on d2 or reinforcing the pawn with moves like ...Na5 or ...Nc6.
The King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Panno Variation, Korchnoi Line is known for its rich strategic complexities, with both sides having different plans and ideas. Black seeks to create dynamic counterplay, while White aims to exploit any weaknesses and maintain a solid position. The resulting middlegame positions often involve tactical battles and long-term strategic maneuvering, making it an exciting and challenging opening for both players.
Rate | White | Black |
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0...1800 | - | - |
1800...2000 | - | - |
2000...2200 | - | - |
2200...2500 | - | - |
2500... | 54.4 | 48.5 |