Opening starts as follows: 1. h2-h3 .. b7-c7 .. g13-g12 .. m8-l8
2. Qg1-j4 .. Qa7-b7 .. Qh14-e11 .. Qn8-m8
It is probably the most common way to defend in this line. B/G will usually threaten checkmate on red and yellow, while R/Y usually stops it by blocking with the bishop, which is consider to be the best response. Other possibility is to cover the diagonal with Nf3 and Ni12.
The drowback of blocking with bishop is that it almost usually runs into a well known gambit d10 and k5 sooner or later.
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