Bobby Fischer’s System 😲 An Introduction to the King’s Indian Attack (Deep Dive)

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Follow in the footsteps of Bobby Fischer and play the King’s Indian Attack, a dangerous opening system you can use against nearly any reply from Black!

In this system, White adopts a setup similar to Black’s in the King’s Indian Defense; but White’s extra tempo makes it even more deadly.

This is an opening you can play against the French, Caro-Kann and Sicilian, each time getting a dominant position full of powerful positional and tactical ideas.

In this exclusive video, a preview of his new 8 hour Deep Dive course, Grandmaster Damian Lemos explains the general strategy behind the opening, explaining its main ideas and why it’s an interesting and practical opening to play. The full course then goes on to give detailed instructions on how to deal with anything Black might try.

Through the analysis of instructive games, GM Lemos shows how these ideas play out in practice, making sure you’re ready with the most powerful reply!

If you prefer not to have to constantly update your openings against each of the popular responses to 1.e4, the King’s Indian Attack could be the right opening for you. The King’s Indian Attack is a universal opening system for White which saving you a lot of time learning theory and can be used against many Black setups.

One advantage of playing the King’s Indian Attack is that you always know where your pieces belong, you are familiar with typical plans and you quickly develop a strong intuition of the subtleties in this opening.

In many variations of the King’s Indian Attack, White gets excellent practical attacking chances. Although computers might be able to defend Black’s position, it is extremely unpleasant for humans to play these positions.

In the King’s Indian Attack, it is essential to try to understand the key concepts and recurring themes of the opening. This opening is more about knowing plans and recurring ideas, rather than memorizing concrete lines.

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