A10

Leningrad Variation

In the Leningrad Variation of the English Opening, Black aims to control the center with pawns on f5 and g6 while preparing to fianchetto the bishop on g7. The key ideas for Black involve solidifying the pawn structure, launching a kingside attack, and leveraging the space advantage, while White typically seeks to undermine Black's center and create counterplay. This dynamic and asymmetrical setup appeals to aggressive players who enjoy complex positions and tactical opportunities.

In the Leningrad Variation of the English Opening, Black aims to control the center with pawns on f5 and g6 while preparing to fianchetto the bishop on g7.

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