Openings

King's Fianchetto Opening

1.g3

Sometimes called the Hungarian Opening, 1.g3 prepares to fianchetto the king's-bishop (Bg2), from which spot it will strike through the center. The delay of Nf3 leads to certain subtleties compared to the King's Indian attack.

Pros:

  • Positional
  • May lead to queenside pressure
  • Flexible

Cons:

  • The e5 square is not controlled (compared to 1.Nf3, 2.g3)
  • Black may blot out the bishop by ...d5 and ...c6
  • Black can create a big center
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