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ENGLISH OPENING - Anglo-Indian Def.
The King's Fianchetto Defence

White (like Black) developed his king's bishop to KKt2(g2) so as to dominate the (light) long diagonal.
Black castles rapidly, bringing his king's rook into play. The game still remains likely to become a King's Indian Defence.
	White	Black
 1.	P-QB4	Kt-KB3
 2.	Kt-KB3	P-KKt3
 3.	P-KKt3	B-Kt2
 4.	B-Kt2	0-0

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When castling always touch the king first
Under FIDE laws of chess, if a player deliberately touches a rook and then his king, he is not allowed to castle on that side on that move but must still move the rook if legally possible.

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