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INDIAN DEFENCE White usually sets his Queen's Bishop's Pawn on QB4(c4) to contest the vacant Q5(d5) and limit a supported 2..P-Q4. This strong move also infers a plan to develop Kt-QB3(c3) behind it for P-K4 (his KB then defending QBP), with the potential for a powerful lead. But Black has many replies. W-Alt. White Black 1. P-Q4 Kt-KB3 2. P-QB4 Transp.from Engl.Opg. BLACK to or Undo or Jump or Clear |
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BLACK moves Queen's Pawn: P-Q4 (d5) or P-Q3 (d6) ?Do not scroll - press your |
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BLACK moves King's Pawn: P-K4 (e5) or P-K3 (e6) ?Do not scroll - press your |