1. d4 Nf6,  2. c4 e6,  3. g3

The Catalan Opening, from the Indian Games branch, is a somewhat unusual opening designed to avoid the Nimzoindian and Queen's Indian Defenses. Garry Kasparov used it in a match against Korchnoi in the 1980's.  It usually leads to a draw game. 

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1. d4 Nf6,  2. c4 e6,  3. g3

Try yourself the Catalan Opening below. You have white pieces and need to move your Pawn to g3 to complete the Opening move sequence. Click here to start all over again.

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