Originally posted by skeeterNot if you throw d4 or c4 or both in there.
Nah. There's something about 1.g3 that sends the wrong message.
It says " I dont want to commit to anything so you choose" . It also transposes into almost anything, that's just more book to ingest and try to understand. Too hard, don't need it and it solves nothing.
skeets
Or c3, then d4.
Yes you can play lines that resemble the english or a queens pawn but make it complicated!
I look up to Duncan Suttles.
Look at his games and you will see!
Well your rating is way higher so don't take my advice too seriously.