The Anglo-Indian Defense, Romanishin Variation, arises after 1.c2-c4 g8-f6 2.g1-f3 e7-e6 3.g2-g3 a7-a6, characterized by a flexible pawn structure and a solid setup for Black. Key ideas include controlling the center with pawns on e6 and d5 while preparing to fianchetto the dark-squared bishop, which can exert pressure on the center and kingside. This variation appeals to players who enjoy strategic maneuvering and positional play, as it allows for a gradual buildup without immediate confrontation, often leading to rich middlegame positions.
The Anglo-Indian Defense, Romanishin Variation, arises after 1. c2-c4 g8-f6 2. g1-f3 e7-e6 3. g2-g3 a7-a6, characterized by a flexible pawn structure and a solid setup for Black.