Queen's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Check Variation, Modern Line
The Queen's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Check Variation, Modern Line is a strategic chess opening that focuses on developing the pieces harmoniously and controlling the center.
1. d4 2. Nf6 3. c4 4. e6 5. Nf3 6. b6 7. g3 8. Ba6 9. b3 10. Bb4+ 11. Bd2 12. Qe7The Queen's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Check Variation, Modern Line begins with the moves d4 Nf6 c4 e6 Nf3 b6 g3 Ba6 b3 Bb4+ Bd2 Qe7. In this opening, Black aims to establish a solid pawn structure and develop their pieces harmoniously. By fianchettoing the bishop on b4, Black prepares to control the center and put pressure on White's position.
After the initial moves, both players typically continue to develop their pieces, with White often opting for moves like Nbd2, e3, and O-O, while Black focuses on completing their development and reinforcing the center. Black's bishop on b4 can be a strong piece, putting pressure on White's position and potentially forcing the exchange of bishops.
The Modern Line, indicated by Black's move Ba6, is a flexible choice that allows Black to adapt their strategy based on White's response. Black can choose to exchange the light-squared bishops or maintain the tension, depending on the position's requirements.
The Queen's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Check Variation, Modern Line is a strategic opening that offers both players opportunities for dynamic play and maneuvering. It provides a solid foundation for Black's position, allowing for flexibility and adaptability in the middlegame.
Rate | White | Black |
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0...1800 | - | - |
1800...2000 | 55.4 | 44.6 |
2000...2200 | 54.4 | 45.6 |
2200...2500 | 55.3 | 44.7 |
2500... | 53.4 | 46.6 |