... I enjoy playing the King's Indian Defense against 1. d4, also since it is slightly unorthodox and many people do not know how play against it. So basically, I am looking for a attacking line against 1. e4 which is unique and not very commonly studied so my opponents get confused in the opening. Any suggestions would be help greatly. Thanks.
I believe the Modern is what you're looking for.
It can be difficult for White to play, if he isn't prepared to face it.
Though, it can also be difficult for Black to play, too.
Usually, Black delays the natural ...Nf6 and starts some queenside play with ...a6 and ...b5 (or ...b6).
The queen knight usually goes to d7. The c-pawn goes to either c6 or c5.
The e-pawn goes to either e6 or e5.
And the king knight eventually goes to either f6 or e7 (or to h6, on rare occasions).
There's no definitive plan or structure, as the nature of the defense is somewhat "fluid" - Black can play differently, depending on how White attacks.
This makes it flexible, but also more difficult to handle. Usually this is a defense that is adopted by more experienced players.
I would reccomend the reverse halloween gambit
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