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Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:22 am
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Post Re: newshutz - Positional, but I hope not boring [22:49]
In the video I mention my blog, where I talk about how I used Fritz to analyze this game

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Post Re: newshutz - Positional, but I hope not boring [22:49]
Interesting game. I found that opening to be weird. It's fairly different from all openings that I play. Would you recommend any books/articles/websites on the KIA?


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Post Re: newshutz - Positional, but I hope not boring [22:49]
Sorry for the slow response, Wolfgang

The videos on KIA and Barcza on this site are a good start. The King's Indian Defense videos should give you ideas, also. BKildahl's analysis videos are very nice introduction for club and class players. Also, I am in a tournament cycle (4 tournaments in 5 weeks), so I should have more material for videos soon :). I played two KIA games last weekend, one was more like a Reti, and I lost the other (endgame mistake in time pressure).

I found Modern King's Indian Attack by Hall and Cartier useful. It is a collection of games, with many analyzed. It does not suggest lines, but does recommend approaches. (It is here on Amazon.)

I have just received Keene's Flank Openings, but not looked at it yet.

If you do not have a general opening survey book, yet. I recommend Seirawan's Winning Chess Openings in which he recommends KIA, KID, and Pirc as a starting repertoire. (here on Amazon)

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Tue Jan 25, 2011 6:48 pm
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