The most aggressive defense against 1.d4, played by almost every strong GM when they don’t wish to risk an equal, drawish position.
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The King’s Indian is a very tough opening to beat, despite white having a space advantage and the engines always preffering white’s position. There are so many opportunities for black to spice things up, complicate the position and force white into a concession that makes the game interesting and double edged.
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