In this setup, Black adopts a flexible pawn structure with the double fianchetto of both bishops, allowing for strong control over the central and light squares. The key ideas involve preparing for a kingside pawn storm while maintaining solid defenses, creating dynamic counterplay based on piece activity rather than immediate central occupation. This formation appeals to players who enjoy strategic maneuvering and complex middlegame positions, as it often leads to rich tactical possibilities and imbalanced structures.
In this setup, Black adopts a flexible pawn structure with the double fianchetto of both bishops, allowing for strong control over the central and light squares.