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Opening course: This is a continuation of my tournament repertoire series. I have enjoyed playing the Queen's Indian Defenses as a solid choice against d4. Black cont This website stores data such as cookies to enable essential site functionality, as well as marketing, personalization, and analytics. Queen's Indian Defense- Tournament Edition. The Queen's Indian Defense is an extremely strong opening system for black. It's versatile, flexible, gives great attacking chances, and it doesn't create ma The idea is to utilize the flexibility of the Nimzo-Indian Defence in order to get a completely different type of position compared to those in Karpov and Larsen variations. Black has some interesting strategic plots in this rare system, that can help him to either outplay his opponent in the long run or virtually equalize the game by force. The Nimzo-Indian Defence By Michael Roiz Quality Chess qualitychess.co.uk. Contents Key to symbols used 4 Preface 5 Bibliography 6 Various 4th Moves 1 Rare Options 7 2 4.£b317 Queen's Indian hybrid, and moves such as 40-0 and 4d5 are of course possible, the latter being a Ragozin. But I will recommend In the game of chess, Indian Defence or Indian Game is a broad term for a group of openings characterised by the moves: . 1. d4 Nf6. They are all to varying degrees hypermodern defences, where Black invites White to establish an imposing presence in the centre with the plan of undermining and ultimately destroying it. Although the Indian defences were championed in the 1920s by players in the Download PDF Extract Description The Nimzo-Indian Defence (1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nc3 Bb4) and the Queen's Indian Defence (1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nf3 b6) are two classic systems for Black to meet 1 d4. They are popular at all levels and have been played by virtually every world champion. Play the queen s indian defence - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read book online for free. openings. openings. Open navigation menu the advantage of the Queen's Indian Defence is that Black does not need to be in a hurry to play d7-d5, if this is not favourable for him and thus to deprive White of the The King's Indian Defense occurs after the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7. It is one of the most popular chess openings for Black against 1.d4. It is a popular opening choice at all levels and the choice of players looking to win as Black against 1.d4. The reason for this is that many positions in the King's Indian Defense promise Black 6/28/2015 - Once ranked world no.18, Viktor Bologan continues to share his extensive opening knowledge without restrictions, and in his latest work, the Moldovan grandmaster casts his eye on the reputable Queen's Indian Defense. IM Narayan Srinath, an experienced player in the opening, looked at it, and says that had he known the DVD before Instead, Black must play something that will prevent 4.e4 (had he wanted to allow 4.e4, he should have fianchettoed his Bishop instead and we'd be back in the King's Indian Defense). Black has 3 main options: A) 3d5. Black adds another piece to the control of e4. This is a direct transposition to the Queen's Gambit Declined. B) 3Bb4. The King's Indian Defense is a Queen's Pawn Opening beginning with 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6. Black assures himself of being able to castle early and prepares to put the dark bishop on the long diagonal. Despite its humble appearance, the King's Indian Defense is often considered one of black's most aggress

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