The King's Indian Defense: Normal Variation (E70) is a distinct King's Indian Defense variation, defined by the move e4. Historically played by Hikaru Nakamura, this system highlights kingside pawn storms and hypermodern dynamism.
Strategic Context: Departing from the common King's Indian (Bf4), this line chooses e4. It succeeds by sacrificing popularity for a higher scoring weapon. This move directly controls d5 and f5. Plans should focus on how to prioritize maneuvering and flank attacks and control the key diagonals to exert long-term pressure..
Next Steps: From here, play typically proceeds with O-O, leading into the King's Indian.
Data Analysis: Statistical models suggest White advantage (Eval: +1.10), with a high probability of a draw.
Also known as: King's Indian: 4.e4, Normal Variation, KID; E70, Normal Variation, KID; E70
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