King's Indian Defence - Wikibooks
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| Position in Forsyth-Edwards Notation (FEN) rnbq1rk1/ppp1ppbp/3p1np1/8/2PPP3/2N2N2/PP3PPP/R1BQKB1R w | |
| Moves: 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Nf3 O-O | |
Classical
[edit | edit source]This position is part of the Classical King's Indian Defence. White has an expansive pawn trio which Black is planning on attacking. White must brace himself because Black's counteroffensive in the centre of the board is about to start with ...e5.
6.Be2 is simply allowing White the opportunity to allow his King to get to safety (and stop the ...Bg4 pin on the knight) before Black begins his counteroffensive in the middle of the board. This move is played the vast majority of the time.
6.h3 is more passive move that stops ...Bg4 from happening but without allowing a kingside castle. This leaves the King slightly more vulnerable.
Theory table
[edit | edit source] For explanation of theory tables, see theory table and for notation, see algebraic notation.1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Nf3 O-O
| 6 | 7 | 8 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Be2e5 | O-ONc6 | d5Ne7 | +/= |
| h3e5 | d5Na6 | Bg5Qe8 | = |
References
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- Four knights (
- Four knights Scotch
- Four knights Spanish
- Four knights Italian
- Halloween gambit
- Italian game (
- Blackburne shilling gambit
- Giuoco Piano
- Evans gambit
- Giuoco pianissimo
- Jerome gambit ?!
- Rosentreter gambit
- Two knights defence
- Fried liver
- Spanish game (
- Berlin
- Bird
- Classical
- Cozio
- Morphy
- Arkhangelsk
- Exchange
- Closed
- Open
- Old Steinitz
- Schliemann
- Ponziani
- Scotch game
With other 2nd moves:
- Russian game (
- Stafford gambit
- Boden Kieseritzky gambit
- Philidor defence
- Busch-Gass gambit ?!
- Elephant gambit ?!
- Greco defence ?!
- Latvian gambit ?!
- Damiano defence??
- Bishop's opening
- Centre game
- Danish gambit
- King's gambit
- Vienna game
- Wayward queen
- Bongcloud??
- Accelerated dragon
- Maróczy bind
- Classical
- Godiva
- Kalashnikov
- Rossolimo
- Sveshnikov
- Dragon
- Levenfish attack
- Yugoslav attack
- Dragondorf
- Kupreichik
- Moscow
- Najdorf
- 6. Bg5
- English attack
- Opocensky
- Scheveningen
- French, Normal
- American attack
- Four knights
- Pin
- Kan
- Kveinis
- Kramnik
- Paulsen-Basman
- Taimanov
- Bastrikov
- English attack
- Szén
- Gary Gambit
- Bastrikov
- Hyper-accelerated dragon
- Katalymov
- Nimzowitsch
- O'Kelly
- Alapin
- Delayed Alapin with 2...Nc6, 2...d6, or 2...e6
- Bowdler
- Closed Sicilian
- Carlsen
- Grand Prix
- Fianchetto
- McDonnell
- Mengarini
- Smith-Morra
- Snyder
- Staunton-Cochrane
- Wing gambit
- Accelerated Panov
- Advance
- Exchange
- Two knights
- Fantasy
- Hillbilly
- Advance
- Classical
- Exchange
- Tarrasch
- Rubinstein
- Winawer
- Alekhine
- Czech
- Modern
- Nimzowitsch
- Pirc
- Scandinavian
- Barnes ?
- Borg ?
- Owen's ?
- Corn stalk ??
- Duras ??
- 1...b5 ??
- Albin countergambit
- Austrian
- Chigorin
- Marshall
- Queen's gambit accepted
- Queen's gambit declined
- Semi-Slav
- Slav
- Richter-Versov
- Irish gambit
- Jobava London
- Accelerated London
- Colle
- Blackmar-Diemer Gambit
- Bogo-Indian
- Catalan
- Nimzo-Indian
- Queen's Indian
- King's Indian
- Grünfeld
- Modern Benoni
- Benko/Volga
- Budapest gambit
- Mexican
- Old Indian
- Spielmann Indian
- Torre
- Trompowsky
- London system Indian setup
- Hopton
- Korchnoi
- Leningrad
- Staunton
- Stonewall
- Bladel
- English defence
- Englund gambit
- Horwitz
- Old Benoni
- Polish
- Bird's (1. f4)
- English (1. c4)
- Grob (1. g4)
- King's fianchetto (1.g3)
- Larsen (1. b3)
- Zukertort/Réti (1.Nf3)
- a3
- Na3
- a4
- b4
- c3
- Nc3
- d3
- e3
- f3
- h3
- Nh3
- h4
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