Wouldn't three pawns attack be more appropriate? 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6
As far as I know, this is called the King's Indian Defense
I had seen it called the 6 pawns attack and yes it makes no sense.
Different move order can result in same thing too.
Different move order can result in same thing too.
My books and programs all call it the king's indian. With a little research I did manage to find some analysis on the "REAL" 6 pawns attack.
http://www.expert-chess-strategies.com/chess-setup.html
It also states the opening is unsound.. Potentially fun, but not for serious play.
http://www.expert-chess-strategies.com/chess-setup.html
It also states the opening is unsound.. Potentially fun, but not for serious play.
Asking the kind of question "why A" when A is false, shows either a weird sense of humor or ignorance, and as they say, ignorance is bliss
Of course. Debut six pawns? That's funny.
lichess calls it the "King's Indian Defense: Six Pawns Attack"
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