In this opening, White aims to create an open position after exchanging central pawns, leading to dynamic play and active piece development. The pawn structure typically features White with pawns on c4 and d4, while Black's central pawns are removed, allowing for potential control of the center with pieces rather than pawns. This setup appeals to players who enjoy tactical skirmishes and are comfortable with imbalances, as it often leads to sharp play and opportunities for both sides.
In this opening, White aims to create an open position after exchanging central pawns, leading to dynamic play and active piece development.