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Michail Golubev:
Understanding the King´s Indian
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An all-round guide by a life-long King´s Indian specialist
2006, 208 Seiten, kartoniert, englisch

Despite its sharp and aggressive nature, the King's Indian is an opening that lends itself well to discussion in terms of plans, ideas and pawn-structures.
Those who are familiar with these underlying themes will enjoy an enormous practical advantage when facing those who lack this understanding, even if they are theoretically well-prepared.
Michail Golubev is ideally qualified to provide a realistic and informative guide to the King's Indian: he has played it for the whole of his chess career, scoring many devastating victories. He draws upon this extensive experience to choose the most instructive games and positions, and to provide a wealth of insightful tips.

Contents:
- Classical: 9 Ne1
- Classical: 9 Nd2 and 9 b4
- Classical: 7 0-0 and 7 Be3
- Classical: 7 d5
- Classical: Exchange Variation
- Lines with h3
- The Averbakh Variation and Related Lines
- The Four Pawns Attack
- 4 e4 d6: Rare Lines with Nge2
- The Sämisch
- The Fianchetto Variation
- Early Bf4 or Bg5 

Dieses Produkt haben wir am Montag, 04. September 2006 in unseren Katalog aufgenommen.
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