Beating double-fianchetto?


I am new to these forums so excuse me if I don't use appropriate lingo or misstate my questions. I was curious if anyone knows how to beat a double-fiachetto if you're white?
Something like this give or take having the black nights on F6 on C6.
Dang.....What are some strong attacks white can use tho? Thanks for reponse!
well i think you have an easy game anyway dont worry, the set up is not that dynamic and fast that he can shock you that much. but thats just my two cents, i think the reason we dont know so much about it is because its not quite so good

It can be okay, provided you know what you're doing (and I'm guessing that most of the people who play it probably don't).

i suggest a sort of yugoslav attack style with the queen-bishop battery then trading off the bishops and then pushing your kingside pawns

I would just develop d4 and e4, bring the knights out, and that would put me current with Black's development in the picture. Next move would be Be3, partially developing the dark-square bishop so I can place my queen on d2. The idea being to use the bishop-queen diagonal to extract Black's kingside bishop. I want to try to create a dark square weakness on Black's kingside, and then infiltrate on the dark squares later on. This also frees me to castle on either side, depending what seems better.

One approach is to trade away the bishop on whichever side black castles to.
Then his pawn structure around his king will be weak on the color where his bishop was.
Open lines with a pawn break or a sacrifice. Disrupt pawn structures with doubled pawns where you can. Pin pieces when available.
Get your rooks on the open files after you open lines near his king, and mate him, or win the material he gives up trying to prevent mate.