
The Ultimate King’s Indian Attack
Batsford | 1998-07-03 | ISBN: 0713482222 | 176 pages | PDF | 6,1 Mb
I bought this book three years ago. The key concepts of KIA are well explained so I started to use this opening in my games. After been playing this opening for three years I’ve arrived to some conclusions. First, it’s a very good book to understand the key concepts, which help you to start playing the KIA very soon. Second, as another reviewer has already pointed, it’s too much White-Biased. Too much optimistic, the practice has showed me that there are a lot of black schemes that were not included in the book. For example, don’t expect to find games with the flexible black structure c5-d6-e6 with knight on e7… a very usual position that I have to face quite often on the board. Another example: with the black structure c5-d6-e5 don’t expect to find a well-played game by black, that is, h6 first (preventing Ng5) in order to play Be6 and then expand with f5 and sometimes with d5. It’s a very common development plan, and I think it deserved attention on it in the book.
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