It's the Defending the King's Indian Attack lesson in the new course. IE7, haven't tried it in FF or Opera yet..got this output after a couple of AJAX errors:
]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> This deviates from the mainline, but it is a promising move because the Knight helps to control important central squares.
White usually plays 7.e4 dxe4 8.dxe4, but after 8...Qe7, followed by ...Rd8, Black has a solid position.]]>
It's the Defending the King's Indian Attack lesson in the new course. IE7, haven't tried it in FF or Opera yet..got this output after a couple of AJAX errors:
]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> This deviates from the mainline, but it is a promising move because the Knight helps to control important central squares.
White usually plays 7.e4 dxe4 8.dxe4, but after 8...Qe7, followed by ...Rd8, Black has a solid position.]]>
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