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King's Indian defense


King's Indian defense
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a chess opening where Black sets up a strong defense and plans to attack the opponent's position later in the game
What is the "King's Indian defense"?
The King's Indian defense is a strategy in chess where Black allows White to take control of the center early in the game, while Black focuses on building a strong defense and preparing to attack later. Black moves their knight and then a pawn to g6, planning to place a bishop on the long diagonal to control the board. The goal for Black is to let White spread out their pieces, then strike back, especially on the side of the board where the king is located. This opening leads to exciting and tricky situations, as Black looks for chances to attack after waiting for the right moment.
Example
In the King's Indian defense, Black moves their knight and pawn to prepare for a strong defense.
I find the King's Indian defense tricky to play against because it feels like my opponent is waiting for the right moment to attack.
The King's Indian defense can be tricky to handle, but it offers many opportunities for counterplay if used well.

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