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King's Indian Defence (French Language)
King's Indian Defence (French Language)
The King's Indian is one of the most popular replies to 1.d4. On this DVD GM LIbiszewski and Mazé will talk you through the theory. Available in french!
by Fabien Libiszewski
€29.90
Winning with the King's Indian Attack
Winning with the King's Indian Attack
The King’s Indian Attack is full of positional and tactical ideas and often an unpleasant surprise for the opponent.
by Victor Bologan
€29.90
Attacking Repertoire with 1.d4! Vol. 2
Attacking Repertoire with 1.d4! Vol. 2
In this “three-part” video series I take a look at a main line White system based on 1.d4. This series is aimed at the ambitious player who is looking to put maximum pressure on their opponent from the start of the game. In this DVD I consider positions i
by Nicholas Pert
€29.90
Anti-Bajonete-Attack in the King's Indian
Anti-Bajonete-Attack in the King's Indian
The Mar del Plata Variation in the King's Indian could be faced with an uncomfortable Bayonette Attack. Marin shows how to face that.
by Mihail Marin
€9.90
Solid and safe against the Indian openings: Play the Fianchetto
Solid and safe against the Indian openings: Play the Fianchetto
The King’s Indian and Grunfeld are notoriously tricky and theoretical openings. The Fianchetto variation avoids the main lines which Black players enjoy, and goes for a small but safe edge.
by Nicholas Pert
€29.90
King's Indian Attack - Simple. Flexible. Dynamic.
King's Indian Attack - Simple. Flexible. Dynamic.
The King‘s Indian Attack is a universal opening: easy to learn, flexible, and rich in both tactical and positional opportunities.
by Svitlana Demchenko
€39.90
ChessBase Magazine Extra 181
ChessBase Magazine Extra 181
30.695 games and videos by Adrian Mikhalchishin, Georgios Souleidis & Robert Ris
€12.99
Play the King's Indian Defence with g3
Play the King's Indian Defence with g3

The King's Indian is an extreme counterattacking weapon for Black, so White's best way is to conduct an effective central strategy and to keep the king in safety. Maybe the only and best way to fulfill this strategy is the variation with the fianquetto of the white bishop to g2. It is the most unpleasant variation for King's Indian Defence players, easy to handle and it prevents Black from performing his typical attacking plans.

by Adrian Mikhalchishin
€9.90
Fighting against the King's Indian
Fighting against the King's Indian

In 60 minutes you can get an idea how to play versus the Kings Indian like an expert like GM Loek van Wely, known for his epic battles in the Kingsindian with Teimour Radjabov. The contents are: 1.Mainline: Van Wely-Radjabov 2 &3: King's Indian the positional way: exd4 and Na6 4: Sidelines

by Loek van Wely
€9.90
Power Play 2 - Attacking the king
Power Play 2 - Attacking the king

Checkmate ends the game – that’s an undeniable fact. Yet one sometimes gains the impression that players who gleefully and unashamedly play for the attack are treated as a joke by their colleagues. Launching a successful attack is a skillful business that often demands great creativity. And like most themes in chess, this is a skill that can be honed and polished. In this second DVD in the Power Play series, Grandmaster Daniel King looks at attacking play and asks, what makes for a successful attack? At the end of the DVD you can test your attacking and defensive skills by examining a series of specially selected test positions. The Power Play series is suitable for anyone looking to improve their chess, but also provides ready-made lessons and exercises for a trainer.  Video running time: 4h 56min

by Daniel King
€29.99
Winning against King's Indian - With the main line
Winning against King's Indian - With the main line
In the classical system of the King’s Indian White develops naturally and refrains from chasing ghosts looking for a refutation of Black’s set-up. White instead relies on the fact that natural play should yield him a small but lasting advantage.
by Mihail Marin
€29.90
ChessBase Magazine Extra 198
ChessBase Magazine Extra 198
Merijn van Delft: Update in the Keres Attack. Elisabeth Pähtz: Anti-Awerbach (only in German -Part II). „Lucky bag" with analyses by von Navara, Nielsen, Meier, Krasenkow, Huschenbeth, Müller et al.. Over 43,000 new games for your database!
€12.99
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