Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 86 | King's indians and a Benko-gambit

Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 86 | King's indians and a Benko-gambit

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Today's 10 exercises were created from 3 losses against strong players. 2 white games against the King's indian defense and 1 game against the Benko-gambit. Black is ok!

1. How can black improve his position?

2. How should black react to e4?
3. How can black get an advantage?
4. How should black increase the pressure?
5. Please take 10-15 minutes on this move!

6. How should black keep the initiative?

7. What should black do?

8. How can black finish the attack?

9. How should black fight for the initiative?

10. How can black force a winning endgame?

You can replay the games with my notes:

The Benko-gambit:

The King indians:

I wish you enjoyed the exercises. Please use the patterns in your games!

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I use the Chessmood opening courses:

1.e4 with white

Accelerated dragon with black

Benko-gambit with black