A10

Anglo-Indian Defense, Flohr-Mikenas-Carls Variation, Nei Gambit

The position arises from an aggressive setup where Black aims for dynamic play, often sacrificing a pawn for active piece development. Key ideas for Black include rapid mobilization of the pieces and creating counterplay against White's center, while White typically focuses on maintaining pawn structure and developing a strong position. This gambit appeals to players who enjoy unconventional and sharp positions, as it leads to imbalanced pawn structures and tactical opportunities for both sides.

The position arises from an aggressive setup where Black aims for dynamic play, often sacrificing a pawn for active piece development.

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