East Indian Defence
The East Indian Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves: DescriptionThis opening has a close kinship to the more-common King's Indian Defence and is often considered a variant thereof. The difference is that White has not yet played c4, and therefore retains some options. If White plays an early c4, the opening will transpose into a King's Indian. It is also possible for White to support an early e4 advance, transposing into the Pirc Defence. Unless transposition is reached, there are four popular, independent continuations:
The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings classifies the East Indian Defence under A49 for the Przepiórka Variation and A48 for the others. Example gameVasily Smyslov vs. Gyula Sax, 1979 See alsoReferencesThe Wikibook Chess Opening Theory has a page on the topic of: East Indian Defence
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