ECO code: A00
Hungarian Opening with Nc6 (Moves: 1. g3 Nc6 2. Nc3 d5 3. d4 e5 4. dxe5 d4 5. Ne4)
This opening begins with an unusual flank move by White (1. g3), aiming to fianchetto the bishop and control the long diagonal. Black responds actively with ...Nc6 and ...d5, challenging the center early. White tries to establish central presence with d4, but after exchanges and Black's aggressive ...e5 and ...d4 pushes, the position becomes sharp. The move 5. Ne4 by White places the knight centrally, eyeing important squares and preparing to contest Black’s strong pawn on d4.
Characteristic: This line is characterized by early central tension and pawn exchanges, with Black gaining space in the center after ...d4 and White seeking counterplay through piece activity rather than direct pawn confrontation.
Attacking or Defensive: From White's perspective, this setup is somewhat defensive but flexible, focusing on solid piece placement and control of key squares rather than immediate attacks. Black, on the other hand, adopts a more attacking stance by pushing the central pawns aggressively and gaining space.
Center Control: Yes, this opening heavily involves contesting the center. Although White starts with a flank move, both sides quickly engage in central pawn play, with Black establishing a strong pawn on d4 and White aiming to undermine it with pieces.
This opening is defined by the position shown on the board below. The moves displayed are a typical sequence that leads to it, but different sequences can reach the same position and still carry the same opening name.