usually with modifier A defence in which Black responds to White's advance of the queen's pawn by moving the king's knight to square f6, usually following with a fianchetto.
Example sentencesExamples
- The sequence could well have trickled into the fourth board but the Ukrainian was lucky to win a drawish game, which arose from the Queen's Indian defence, against his tentative opponent.
- He never equalized in the King's Indian defence, and his opponent picked up two black pawns in going to an opposite colored bishops ending.
- He began with the King's Indian defence variation which seemed to catch his opponent off guard.
- A King's Indian defence turned into another nightmare for the Russian.