Chess Board
[ECO code A56] Move Move Move Here
TRANSPOSITION
MODERN BENONI to KING'S INDIAN (Makonogov V.)

Black's QP push stopped 5.P-K5 and freed his QB.
White pushes his King's Rook's Pawn out to KR3(h3) to control KKt4(g4), adopting the rarer Makogonov line instead of the 4-Pawns A.. W-Alt.
    White  Black	White  Black
 1. P-Q4   Kt-KB3    6.	P-KR3
 2. P-QB4  P-B4
 3. P-Q5   P-KKt3
 4. Kt-QB3 B-Kt2
 5. P-K4   P-Q3

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