Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 92 | King's Indian Endgames

Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 92 | King's Indian Endgames

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In the King's indian defense we exchanged the d-pawns and the queens early to get  a small edge for white, because of black's double isolated c-pawns.

1. How can black win the quickest?

2. How did my opponent win the game?

3. How can black keep the balance?

4. What is black's best option? Who is better and why?

5. Black played Bd3. How should white react? Please use 2-5 minutes!

6. How should white play?

7. How can white win?

8. How can white fight for the advantage?

9. How can black equalize?

10. What is the winning idea? Please use 2-5 minutes!

You can replay the full game with my notes:

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

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