The Reti System Explained — Part Two
Now we are back with a second part and I'm definitely going to give a big speech by saying how great the
KIA is an interesting attack against the black pieces because 1) it not only gains a whole point on the bar if you see the evaluation afterwards, 2) it allows them to attack against you, destroy you, or potential destroy someone's chess career. (Just jokes, it's not that deep, it's just a game.) Speaking of games, here is the game:
After this move, Panno resigned. Though there is so much to be learned, we learn here that after developing in KIA-style, Fischer successfully destroyed Panno in the year 1970. See you in the next one about more the Reti Opening: Sicilian Invitation. Then we will learn about Richard Reti, his games and soon after other GM's like Bobby and Magnus.
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