1e4 c5
2.d3
3.f4
4.Nf3
Be2
c3
0-0
Qe1-Qh4
that's one of the typical set-ups for White in Sicilian King's indian attack. There are other ways. You can also play the Closed Sicilian. You can check all this out, do a search for games and you will see.
1e4 c5
2.d3
3.f4
4.Nf3
Be2
c3
0-0
Qe1-Qh4
that's one of the typical set-ups for White in Sicilian King's indian attack. There are other ways. You can also play the Closed Sicilian. You can check all this out, do a search for games and you will see.
No, you don't understand. This is a version, a hybrid. Grand Prix proper is 1.e4 then f4 or 1.e4 Nc3 and then f4.
THis is the KIA with a blend of Grand Prix, it has the best of both.
Please just take what I say and get the idea of what I am trying to present.
but doesnt the kia has a bishop fiancheto on the kings side. its good against caro kann and french and schevengian. but i dont know how to use it against this d variant of sicilian. thnx
Kings Indian can be fianchetto or Be2 or Be7 (if you are black). The Old Indian, as it is known, was also Be7 ( as black) so having it Be2 is just colors reversed.
Look at my games, look at my game vs Stormstuart; he played this but with Black pieces. He played a Kings Indian, old indian set-up, but the way he did it, it is also a Dutch, but don't get confused, they are all in the same family :)
Plz help on the same.
Thnx