Semi-Open · a defense for Black
Benoni Defense: French Benoni
5/5
1.e4e62.d4c53.d5
Live databaseLichess 1600–2000 · blitz + rapid
Benoni Defense: French Benoni2.4M games · Black to move
MoveWhite / draw / BlackPlayedGamesScore
42%989k45%
29%686k47%
11%268k47%
7.5%176k45%
2.9%68k47%
1.8%41k44%
1.5%35k46%
0.7%17k42%
0.5%12k41%
0.5%11k46%
Famous games in this line488 master games
Ivanchuk, Vassily (2709) – Kengis, Edvins (2570)Sokolov, Ivan (2645) – Andersson, Ulf (2630)Kovalenko, I. (2653) – Miezis, N. (2499)Rogers, Ian (2558) – Kengis, Edvins (2589)Balashov, Yuri S (2600) – Kasparov, Garry (2545)Mirzoev, Azer (2481) – Nisipeanu, Liviu Dieter (2659)Doric, Darko (2420) – Navara, David (2719)Quinteros, Miguel Angel (2495) – Larsen, Bent (2630)Heroes of this opening Ivanchuk, Vassily · Andersson, Ulf · Rogers, Ian · Larsen, Bent
- Family
- Benoni Defense
- Category
- Semi-Open
- First move
- 1.e4
- ECO
- A43
- Line
- 1. e4 e6 2. d4 c5 3. d5
Sharp
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The name comes from Aaron Reinganum's 1825 book 'Ben-Oni' — Hebrew for 'son of sorrow'. Reinganum's own words give the reason: he sat over a chessboard whenever he wanted to take refuge from melancholy. Tal made the Modern Benoni a terror in the 1950s and 60s: give up the centre, then let every piece point at White's queenside like an accusation.
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