Attacking with g2-g4!

by ChessBase
3/11/2004 – In recent years there has been a tendency to play the aggressive push of the g-pawn very early in the game. Tonight our online GM trainer Dorian Rogozenko will talk about the move g2-g4 in the modern openings, showing examples and explaining when it is justified and when not. The idea came to him after the last Bundesliga weekend, when he himself fell a victim of this move...

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