The Double Fianchetto Against the King’s Indian Defense – GM Damian Lemos (Lemos Deep Dive)

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The Double Fianchetto Against the King’s Indian Defense

If you are still searching for a powerful opening repertoire with the white pieces which gives lots of chances to pull a win AND one that don’t need a lot of study, then the Double Fianchetto is your best option.

With his refreshing course Double Fianchetto Domination, GM Lemos offers a complete repertoire for white based on powerfully fianchettoing both bishops. Regardless of how black responds, with GM Lemos’ reliable strategy you will gain an advantage and play for a win.

We have already see here how to play against the Grunfeld Defense. Now, in this new free preview of this excellent course, Lemos explains how to fight against the King’s Indian Defense.

He not only shows how to play the opening, but also the typical plans and ideas in the middlegame and endgame. What pieces to exchange, and which are their best posts. All in all, critical information to master the system and crush your opponents!

For example, in the next position, Lemos points out a remarkable concept: the weak dark-squares on the Black queenside.Double Fianchetto

Here, Black has too many pawns on light squares, which makes the a5, b4, c5 and d6 squares very weak. So, Fressinet’s move: 14.b4! was strong and logical.

A few moves later, he pushed c4-c5, with a stronghold on the d6-square. After a bit of maneuvering, his rook landed on d6 and Black’s position collapsed.

In summary, a masterfully played game, with lots of positional ingredients to learn from and with excellent analysis from the GM Damian Lemos.

This is all you need to improve your positional skills and get better positions with the White pieces. What more can you ask?

If you want to know how to respond against any Black move, and have a complete repertoire, then you must have the course Double Fianchetto Domination. And get ready to crush your opponents!

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