Openings
What is a KIA in chess?
- Opening
- Plans
- Move Order
KIA is a chess abbreviation. In practical terms, it refers to the King's Indian Attack opening. If you see it in a database, book, or tournament page, treat it as shorthand and check the surrounding context.
What to look for on the board
- Development, center control, and king safety.
- The pawn break each side wants.
- Whether a move creates a familiar structure.
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