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Chess Openings 101: Queen's Indian Defense

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Chess Openings 101: Introduction to the Queen's Indian Defense by FM Dalton Perrine is now available! This video course provides a proper coverage of the Queen's Indian Defense (QID), characterized by the moves: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6.
 
This course is the third installment of our popular Chess Openings 101 series which offers beginner and intermediate players (900-1500 Elo) an easy path for understanding chess openings from both sides.

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This four-part video course begins with an overview of the Queen's Indian Defense. Subsequent video lessons cover how to play the Queen's Indian as Black, how to play against the Queen's Indian as White, and must-know tactics and dynamic themes in the Queen's Indian.

The total run time of this video course is 1 hour and 6 minutes. You can watch the first lesson from this course for free on the course page:

https://www.chessvl.com/p/chess-openings-101-introduction-to-the-queens-indian-defense

Take this course if you would like to further improve your opening knowledge and learn the most important concepts in the Queen's Indian Defense from the one and only FM Dalton Perrine!

Sign up for Chess Openings 101: Queen's Indian Defense in August 2018 using this link to save 33%: https://goo.gl/3RyoHK

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