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Benko Opening



Position after 17 f5!

White plans to play 18 O-O, followed
by Rxf5 and Qf3. Qf3 mainly helps
to get rid of the e3 pawn.

Black is going for 18 ... Nd7 to
enable communication between
his rooks.

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