Yeah, either h3 and Be2 more or less forces the exchange, which isn't ideal as the game is still reasonably likely to resemble a reversed KID structure, in which case the light square bishop is Black's "good" one (since the pawns will be on dark squares)
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on move 4, could the e5 pawn be defended by Bg4? Im guessing h3 you dont really want to trade bishop for knight and that might be why it isnt played
Yeah, either h3 and Be2 more or less forces the exchange, which isn't ideal as the game is still reasonably likely to resemble a reversed KID structure, in which case the light square bishop is Black's "good" one (since the pawns will be on dark squares)