The aim of this set-up against the Benoni is simple: throw all your pieces at the opponent's king and hope for the best...
1.d4
e6
2.c4
c5
3.d5
exd5
4.cxd5
Nf6
5.Nc3
d6
6.e4
g6
7.Bd3
Bg7
8.Nge2
0-0
9.0-0
a6
10.a4
Nbd7
11.f4
Re8
12.Ng3
Qc7
13.Qf3
Rb8
14.a5
b5
15.axb6
Rxb6
16.h3
c4
17.Bc2
Nc5
18.Ra2
Nfd7
19.Kh1
Rb4
20.Bd2
Qb8
21.Na4
Rb7
22.Nxc5
Nxc5
23.Bc3
Bxc3
24.Qxc3
Rb4
25.Rf3
Black has strong pressure on the queenside. Time to start angling my remaining pieces for an attack...
25...Bd7
26.Qf6
Ba4
That's my cue! A deserted kingside, just too tempting!
27.Nf5
gxf5
28.Qh6
Rg3+ wins too, but I was hoping for mate and decided to prevent his king from fleeing. [28.Rg3+
Kf8
29.Rg7
Re7
30.Rxh7+-
]
28...Re6
Desperation, but everything loses. Rb3 was probably the best try, but allows the nice move Ra3! [28...Rb3
29.Ra3
Rxf3
30.Rxf3
Qxb2
31.Rg3+
Kh8
32.e5+-
]
29.dxe6
1-0