french 2 Ns
your thoughts about this line
I like 6...Nxc5 for black. The lines after ...Bxc5 seem easy to play for white since he can put the LSB on the most natural square.
A lot of repertoire books (like Berg's) give 3...d4 (followed by ...c5, I believe), reaching some kind of reversed KID position.
I don't have much to say on this. I don't believe I am to experienced to be able to comment on this to deeply. It seems to me black has a better pawn structure and some pieces attacking on the opponent side. White on the other hand has more developed pieces and has castled.
Is having a more solid pawn structure worth a lack in development and castling? I could be missing something.
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