: Black gives up the "fianchetto" bishop early to double White's
The typical starting moves for the Dzindzi-Indian (also known as the "Beefeater") are: Dzindzi Indisch Aktiv Gegen 1 D4 cbv
: An aggressive "lunge" that attempts to exploit the absence of Black's dark-squared bishop by attacking the Why Play It? : Black gives up the "fianchetto" bishop early
: Solid positional attempts where White prepares to either challenge the center or develop the kingside bishop. Dzindzi Indisch Aktiv Gegen 1 D4 cbv
: Black often prefers queenside castling because the structure on that side is difficult for White to break through. Key Variations to Watch