I'm actually a little bit different on the board but usually after you've developed all of your pieces you want to get your queen out a little bit. You also start thinking about certain pawn pushes and getting more space. Another good tip is just can you improve the position of your pieces? Think about timing. Don't move pieces multiple times. Try to move it to the most optimal position. That's the Indian. I liked it because it's a very fun aggressive defense where you're just throwing your pieces towards white and there's so many sacrificing opportunities. And for some reason tactical games always feel like the most beautiful, the most satisfying and that's what I liked about the king's Indian

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