Position after 5. Qc2

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Benjamin chooses the "normal" defense of his c pawn and also exerts more control over the key "e4" square. Browne may now try to tap the d pawn which is now less defended. (Have a question? Ask GM Rohde! Not all questions can be answered, but the Grandmaster will pick selected topics to cover live from e-mail received.)

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