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Kramer Variation

In the Kramer Variation of the King's Indian Defense, White adopts a solid setup that emphasizes pawn structure and piece development. The move 5.g1-e2 prepares for kingside castling while maintaining flexibility in the center, allowing for potential pawn breaks with f4 or e5 later on. This line often appeals to players who prefer a strategic maneuvering game, as it leads to rich middlegame positions with complex plans centered around controlling the center and launching counterattacks.

In the Kramer Variation of the King's Indian Defense, White adopts a solid setup that emphasizes pawn structure and piece development. The move 5.

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