1.b3..d5 2.Bb2..Bg4 is what Fritz plays and its annoying since white often wants to play f4 and Nf3
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1.b3..e5 2.Bb2..Nc6 3.e3...d5 4.Bb5..Bd6 5.f4...Qe7 6.Nf3..Bg4 7.fxe5..Bxe5 8.Bxe5...Bxf3 9.Qxf3..Qxe5 10.Bxc6..bxc6 is the main line and although blacks pawns are doubled he is more active and =
just try to avoid a set up such as 1.b3..d5 2.Bb2...c5 3.f4..e6 4.Nf3..Nf6 5.e3...Nc6 6.Bb5..Be7 7.Ne5 this is the set up white is looking for with a kingside atack to come as a rule as black dont play c5 early unless you have played a6 again thats just a general idea
The diagram doesn't mean white plays those moves in order, it's just showing what the openings are. What's good to use if white plays one or the other or both?