Chess Openings- Benoni Defence
intermediate
The Benoni Defense is a very aggressive opening that white can play against white's initial 1. d4. Against the very common opening from white of d4 a player must have multiple things that he can throw at white to give him a good chance to win. In this video we take a look at the Modern Benoni which is one of the more sound variations of the Benoni Defense and some of the key concepts you should look at while you are playing both as white and as black.
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