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A Modern Way to Play the King's Indian Defense (Download)
The Zurich Interzonal of 1953 and the marvelous annotations of David Bronstein changed our understanding of the KID. From a second-class opening, it became one of the most aggressive and dangerous setups for the second player. Back in those days players tended to develop their Queens Knight to d7. Later a more central approach came into fashion and the Knight found a good place on the c6-square.
Current practice, though, has revealed that there is one more good spot for that piece: the a6-square. From this new outpost the Knight is heading for the center without obstructing its own Bishop. Bulgarian GM Dejan Bojkov is one of the true supporters of this chess opening system. In his new Video Download you will find a repertoire based on flexible development whenever possible, and an explanation of some strategic nuances of the KID. The author shares with you a lot of novelties that he has prepared throughout his study of the lines.
Video running time: 5 hours.
System requirements: Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher, 64 MB RAM, Windows7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Video Download drive, mouse, soundcard.