The Queen’s Indian, the chess opening starting with 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 b6, is a very open opening leading to complicated games early on. Theory in it is essential for a good start of a game. GM Henrik Danielsen takes on a new mission, to provide the audience with the Grandmaster view point on the Queens Indian after the common move 4.g3
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