Queen’s Indian Defense was the most popular opening of the Candidates matches. GM Danielsen continues his lecture on White’s most popular move 4. g3. At this episode main topic is the modern reply of black 4… Ba6. More recently, several grandmasters, including Veselin Topalov and Magnus Carlsen, have played the 5.Qc2 alternative, which is also discussed.
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