3.g3 is a useful tool against 2...e6 if white wants to avoid open variations.
For example because you prefer Bb5(+) systems against 2...d6 & 2...Nc6
Other possibilities are 3.c4, 3.d3, 3.b3, 3.c3, 3.Qe2 etc. None of them can
promise much (or even little) advantage but certainly they all have some bite.
I play them all in an alternating way.
The most important idea behind 3.g3 is certainly to play an KIA setup
with d2-d4 in one go (after Bg2/0-0/c3), then white might have += .
This most often only works if black plays so slowly that white manages
to protect pawn e4 with Re1 after Nf6. Or if white is ready to castle after
...d5 ed5 ed5 without being disturbed by ...Qe7+ or ...Bb4+ . Therefor
black should avoid too many waiting moves like ...Nc6, ...a6, ...Qc7, ...Be7
etc. (what happens much often among weaker hedgehog devotees!)
Of couse there are many other motivs (depending of black´s answer):
- to transpose to real KIA lines with d2-d3 [
as mentioned by zoo]
- to transpose to g3-systems of open sicilians with d2-d4
- to play (like Rozentalis) a kind of c3 sicilian with g3 inserted
White is very flexible in chosing a favourable line as long as black doesn´t
challenge e4! Both 3...Nf6 4.e5! and 3...b6 4.d4! are no clear equalizers. That´s
why 3...d5(!) is the critical and probably best answer (at least in my opinion).
After 3...d5 4.exd5 exd5! (4...Qxd5 5.Nc3 +=) White has four choices:
- 5.Qe2+ Be7 (misplacing the Q, unclear)
- 5.Bg2 Qe7+ 6.Qe2 Qxe2+ 7.Kxe2 (equal but somewhat dull)
- 5.Bg2 Qe7+ 6.Kf1 (sophisticated and unclear)
- 5.d4 (to answer ...Qe7+ with 6.Be3) Nc6 6.Bg2 Bg4 (unclear, might become
more tactical - as seen in Car-Rad - than 3g3 players usually want to!)
Summarizing 3.g3 might be a sound and interesting sideline with some practical
venom. In many lines white has a little edge and against 3...d5 at least a wide
choice between different kinds of play. But to be honest, it doesn´t seem to
promise anything against a well prepared black player. On the other side there´s
not much theory and still much scope for home preparation and creativity.
There are not many theoretical sources. obviously only Emms´ article
"A Turbo-Charged King's Indian Attack" (22 pages, from white´s point of view)
in Dangerous Weapons - Anti-Sicilians. And a short antidote (don´t know
much about that) in "The Safest Sicilian" by Delchev/Semkov.
tracke