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(Queen's Pawn Opening)
INDIAN DEFENCE

Black develops his King's Knight to deter 2.P-K4 and contest the centre by indirect means using for example a King's Indian, Grunfeld or Nimzo-Indian defence. Although titled after Tartakower's 1924 book "Indisch", some of the Indian Defences that follow are not actually "Indian (qv.)" at all. Sharp, double-edged positions become common. B-Alt.
	White	Black
 1.	P-Q4	Kt-KB3

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WHITE moves Queen's Bishop's Pawn:

P-QB3 (c3) or P-QB4 (c4) ?

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WHITE moves Queen's Knight:

Kt-QB3 (Nc3) or Kt-Q2 (Nd2) ?

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WHITE moves to QB3 (c3) with:

Knight (b1) or Pawn (c2) ?

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WHITE moves to KB3 (f3) with:

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