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The when White accepts the second pawn.

The Benko Gambit occurs after the moves .

Benko himself noted that he created a "monster"—while he originally used it to avoid heavy theory, his success forced opponents to study it "to the hilt," leading to a massive expansion of opening theory.

Black typically places rooks on a8 and b8 , tying White’s pieces down to the defense of the queenside.