Lauri Torni wrote on 03/21/11 at 14:44:50:
Markovich wrote on 03/21/11 at 12:39:01:
The OP didn't say he played just one defense to 1.d4.
Indeed. I play also NI, QI and KI. My main point was: how do other benko-players feel playing it nowadays? Benko is not "benko" anymore the way it used to be. It is a normal opening, where black has to be prepared to play in many different ways. Do you think it really is better practical choice, than eg. KI or GI?
P.S. I know the theory quite well, and don't agree with many of these comments (do you play benko?):
4.Qc2 is dull but not challenging, 4.a4 is just bad if Black is well prepared, 4.Nf3 g6 is equal, 5.b6 even gives Black a choice between a slow-paced game with 5...Qb6 or a medium/fast-paced game with 5...e6, 5.f3 was relegated to the dustbin with 5...e6 a decade ago, 5.e3 is at least as dangerous for White as for Black, 10.Rb1 is not as deadly as once thought, and 12.Re1 is only marginally better for White. Thanks for that clarification. Trust me, it's difficult to offer specific advice without knowing your playing strength and your general opening repertoire.
I have played the Benko a fair bit, and only very recently dropped it from my Black repertoire.
To get the discussion rolling, here are the games on which I base the above assessments:
4.Qc2 - Ding-Nepomniachtchi, CHN-RUS Summit rapid 2009
4.a4 - Ward-Kinsman, Wrexham 1998
4.Nf3 g6 - given that White has a wide range of possibilities on move 5, I'm interested to know which line you think gives White an edge.
5.b6 e6 - Gleizerov-Tregubov, Krasnoyarsk 2003
5.f3 e6 - Paul Cumbers is right, Nakamura-Vachier Lagrave indicates that this is good for White. I find it difficult to offer better advice for Black though, since 5...g6 6.e4 Bg7 7.Na3 doesn't give Black full compensation and 5...ab5 6.e4 Qa5 7.Bd2 b4 8.Na3 also favours White. And the gambit 5...e6 6.e4 c4 doesn't stand up to close scrutiny.
5.e3 - Ki. Georgiev-Rogers, Biel Interzonal 1993
10.Rb1 - J.Gustafsson-S.Kasparov, Deizisau 2002
12.Re1 - Again due to the wide range of options at Black's disposal, I'm curious to know where you think Black can equalise.
Could you add the key moves? I had problems finding many games mentioned above.