Chess Openings: Queen's Indian Defence
intermediate
The Queens Indian Defense is one of the most respected and solid defenses that black has against white's d4 opening. It is contingent on white playing Nf3 before Nc3 so you might want to have another defense as backup in case white throws you for a loop.
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