Opening starts as follows: 1. h2-h3 .. b7-c7 .. h13-h11
The reason of playing Queen's Pawn two squares is to occupy two diagonals and to open dark-square bishop in the near future.
Some examples with King's Pawn
1. h2-h3 .. b7-c7 .. h13-h11 .. m7-l7
2. Qg1xQn8 .. Ba6xBi14 .. Qh14-h12 .. Kn7xQn8
3. Bi1-h2 .. Bi14-h13 .. Nj14xBh13 .. Kn8-n7
And probably the best green can do is to move King away from checks.
Possible continuation:
1. h2-h3 .. b7-c7 .. h13-h11 .. m7-l7
2. Qg1xQn8 .. Ba6xBi14 .. Qh14-h12 .. Kn7xQn8
3. Bi1-h2 .. Bi14-h13 .. Nj14xBh13 .. Kn8-n7
4. e2-e3 .. b4-c4 .. Qh12-g11
When yellow takes bishop:
1. h2-h3 .. b7-c7 .. h13-h11 .. m7-l7
2. Qg1xQn8 .. Ba6xBi14 .. Qh14xBi14 .. Kn7xQn8
3. e2-e3 .. Na5-b7
Red is adviced not taking the pawn and open blue's Rook.
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