The Lasker-Dunne Attack arises after 1.e4 c5 2.g3, where White aims for a solid yet flexible pawn structure. By fianchettoing the bishop on g2, White enhances control over the center, particularly the d5 square, while preparing to launch a kingside attack. This setup appeals to players who enjoy strategic maneuvering and prefer a slower buildup, allowing for tactical opportunities as the position evolves.
The Lasker-Dunne Attack arises after 1. e4 c5 2. g3, where White aims for a solid yet flexible pawn structure.