Beat the Kid: Three Lines Against the King's Indian

Ján Markoš
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In chess, the King's Indian Defence is one of Black's most ambitious and popular replies to 1.d4, so White needs to be well prepared. Jan Markos shows the way with three separate repertoires for White. Each of the lines he explains has a different style, ranging from solidly positional to wildly attacking. This title features expert chess analysis from a grandmaster. It explains how to tackle one of the most popular chess openings. It offers an up-to-date analysis.
Genres: Chess
191 Pages

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