In the 1920's, 1.d4 Nf6 was considered an irregular opening. Then Tartakower read an old German journal in which there was a game played in 1875 by two Brahmans which began 1.d4 Nf6. Thereafter he jokingly referred to this as the Indian Defense. This is a group for players who are interested in exploring the White and Black sides of the hypermodern "Indian" defenses to 1.d4. Collectively, our group repetoire includes 9 distinct openings: Benko Gambit, Benoni Defense, Bogo-Indian Defense, Budapest Gambit, Grünfeld Defense, Indian Game, King's Indian Defense, Nimzo-Indian Defense, and Queen's Indian Defense. All our Team Matches, in-house Tournaments, and Vote Chess games are based around these openings. We currently have a 300 membership maximum. Please apply if you: play any of these openings are interested in joining Team Matches and Tournaments actively participate in Team Vote Chess games wish to contribute in some way to our group already belong to less than 50 groups. Click the Indians mascot to apply. GO INDIANS!
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Ambassador_Spock Dec 1, 2013
Those of you who like the rare stone fortress opening. Might be interested in other strange but reasonable playable openings. Lately i play a lot of Gedult attacks (or .. blackmar diemer gambits, see my own recent blogs).I can imagine there are other nice openings or defenses too; which you like to play or who you favor Let this be a blog topic for naming those openings; and droping some of your games in a single blog entry just to show what one might do with it.
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PeterArt Oct 5, 2010
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