#Kings Indian Defense
5 entries across 1 section of the encyclopedia.
Openings
5- Opening The <em>King's Indian Fianchetto</em>, examined.
White meets the King's Indian with the kingside fianchetto — a restrained system that refuses the attacking race and asks whether Black's pieces can find…
- Opening The <em>Aronin-Taimanov</em>, examined.
The King's Indian crossroads where Black develops naturally, White owns the centre, and one move decides whether the game becomes a wing race.
- Opening The <em>King's Indian</em>, examined.
A defense that gives White the centre, then asks whether that centre can survive a storm aimed straight at the king.
- Opening The King's Indian <em>King's Knight</em>, examined.
A restrained move order that keeps White's centre flexible while asking Black how much King's Indian character can be declared before the centre is fixed.
- Opening The King's Indian <em>Orthodox</em>, examined.
The classical King's Indian tabiya where White develops simply, Black concedes space deliberately, and both sides prepare to test the centre by force.