Facing the rare Dunst Opening (1.Nc3; also known as Van Geet’s Opening along with a number of other names, apparently! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunst_Opening) I aim to develop normally. White makes a couple accommodating captures (11.Nxg6 and 13.Bxf6), and the advantage swings in my direction. Following a queen trade I use the “ideal square” method to find a proper outpost for my knight, after which I enjoy nagging pressure but face my usual time deficit!
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