The Dzindzi-Indian (1.d4 g6 2.c4 Bg7 3.Nc3 c5 4.d5 Bxc3+) is a fascinating albeit questionable system. Black ditches the dark-square bishop and argues that his grip on e4 along with White’s doubled c-pawns provide compensation, but a shrewd handler of the White pieces will no doubt play to open the position (e.g. 6.e4 or even 6.h4 and 7.h5). Here my opponent undoubles his pawns via an early queen trade, but his structural weaknesses still cause himself plenty of grief!
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