It's like a grand master trying to explain to a novice the intricacies of the King's Indian Defence.
The Queen's Indian Defence is considered solid, safe, and perhaps somewhat drawish.
It will sometimes transpose into a variation of the Queen's Indian Defence but there are also independent lines.
In the King's Indian Defence, the variation 1.
Kasparov used the King's Indian Defence to great effect for many years.
He advocated the King's Indian Defence, as well as various dynamic openings against 1.
Radjabov is almost single-handedly responsible for the current revival of the King's Indian Defence.
This opening has a close kinship to the more common King's Indian Defence and is often considered a variant thereof.
Bf4) in the Queen's Indian Defence is named after him.
The King's Indian Defence is a common chess opening.