well Its a variation on the benko opening g3, its usually transposes to a kings indian or kings knight defense. cant remember their names.hhaa

So when I got out of high school went to college for one semester, LOL
I had a math class I ended up dropping, but the math professor was some fucking genius, he was like 28 and already had his doctorate it math, he mentioned he like playing chess and after I dropped his class I asked if he would like to play.

We played about 50 games that semester I only won once, when he ran out of time.
LOL.

the g3 was his favorite move, and he would almost always play it.
Granted this was like 8years ago, whatt I remember him saying about the game was

The opening works more on an indirect control of the center as opposed to a e4, or d4 or night opening.
Later when the center opens up more the bishop is on a powerful square controlling the diagonal. He was also big on castling early,
Its important to not get a "bad bishop" when playing this.
He would also go by points, for instance if I lost two pawns, even early in the game, he would say you have already lost.

2 advantages equates to a win, unless you make a mistake to negate it.
He was always talking about time, space, shit I can't remember what else he would say, im real sporadic when it comes to playing chess, I have only played a hanful of times the couple years, and just started getting back into playing a couple months ago.

I also have greatly enjoyed this game we are playiner here.

to me this has been more fun than just logging onto a site and playing.