King's indian defence
-A favourite opening for attacking players against d4.
Most players who use this opening are those who likes double edged positions.
Examples for KID players are Garry Kasparov,Mikhail Tal and Bobby Fischer.
An hyper modern opening in which Black tries to mate black through kingside and white trying to gain material by a counter attack on queenside.
Starts with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7
Main ideas for white:
attack queenside by b4... c5 breakthrough
bring f3 knight to queenside
defend against blacks kingside expansion
Blacks main ideas:
A breakthrough with f5...f4 followed by g5...g4 and h5...h4
Keep the queen bishop in c8 to use it to sacrifice at h3
block whites c5 expansion
I want to give an example of my game played in chess.com with black pieces and mated after 28 moves
This game is not played in KID format.
But carries the ideology of KID of expanding blacks king pawns
so please comment on my game against Mr.Aboazez on 2020
[Event "Aboazez222 vs. savinay123"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2020-09-26"]
[White "Aboazez222"]
[Black "savinay123"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "1451"]
[BlackElo "1324"]
[TimeControl "blitz"]
[Termination "savinay123 won by checkmate"]
1. d4 Nf6 Turning into Indian Defence 2. f3 A rare sideline of Kings Indian g6 I am a KID player.So i want to transpose him to KID. 3. e4 d6 4. Bd3 Bg7 5. c3 Here i realised that i cant transpose it into KID O-O 6. Ne2 e5 7. d5 Nbd7 8. O-O Nc5 Controlling c5 square and finding an outpost 9. Na3 a6 10. b4 driving the knight Ncd7 11. Nc2 Nh5 preparing for f5 breakthrough 12. a4 f5 13. Ng3 f4 14. Ne2 g5 15. Bd2 Bh6 16. Be1 Ndf6 17. Bf2 g4 continuing the attack 18. Ne1 bringing the force to defend Kh8 in an idea to bring rook to g8 19. Bh4 Rg8 20. Kh1 g3 21. hxg3 Nxg3+ 22. Nxg3 Rxg3? A mistake Black should capture with f4 pawn. 23. Bxg3?? A blunder if black had not captured the rook and played anything else,the game is a draw fxg3 24. Nc2??? A heavy blunder allowing Black to take the king Nxe4! starting a mating net.I intended (25.....Qh4 26.Kg1 Qh2# mate if Knight is captured) 25. Re1 finding an escape square for king Qh4+ 26. Kg1 forced
Qh2+ 27. Kf1 again forced Qh1+ 28. Ke2 once again forced Nxc3#(28.....Qxg2# is also fine) 0-1
King's indian defence -A favourite opening for attacking players against d4. Most players who use this opening are those who likes double edged positions. Examples for KID players are Garry Kasparov,Mikhail Tal and Bobby Fischer. An hyper modern opening in which Black tries to mate black through kingside and white trying to gain material by a counter attack on queenside. Starts with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 Main ideas for white: attack queenside by b4... c5 breakthrough bring f3 knight to queenside defend against blacks kingside expansion Blacks main ideas: A breakthrough with f5...f4 followed by g5...g4 and h5...h4 Keep the queen bishop in c8 to use it to sacrifice at h3 block whites c5 expansion I want to give an example of my game played in chess.com with black pieces and mated after 28 moves This game is not played in KID format. But carries the ideology of KID of expanding blacks king pawns so please comment on my game against Mr.Aboazez on 2020 [Event "Aboazez222 vs. savinay123"] [Site "Chess.com"] [Date "2020-09-26"] [White "Aboazez222"] [Black "savinay123"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "1451"] [BlackElo "1324"] [TimeControl "blitz"] [Termination "savinay123 won by checkmate"] 1. d4 Nf6 Turning into Indian Defence 2. f3 A rare sideline of Kings Indian g6 I am a KID player.So i want to transpose him to KID. 3. e4 d6 4. Bd3 Bg7 5. c3 Here i realised that i cant transpose it into KID O-O 6. Ne2 e5 7. d5 Nbd7 8. O-O Nc5 Controlling c5 square and finding an outpost 9. Na3 a6 10. b4 driving the knight Ncd7 11. Nc2 Nh5 preparing for f5 breakthrough 12. a4 f5 13. Ng3 f4 14. Ne2 g5 15. Bd2 Bh6 16. Be1 Ndf6 17. Bf2 g4 continuing the attack 18. Ne1 bringing the force to defend Kh8 in an idea to bring rook to g8 19. Bh4 Rg8 20. Kh1 g3 21. hxg3 Nxg3+ 22. Nxg3 Rxg3? A mistake Black should capture with f4 pawn. 23. Bxg3?? A blunder if black had not captured the rook and played anything else,the game is a draw fxg3 24. Nc2??? A heavy blunder allowing Black to take the king Nxe4! starting a mating net.I intended (25.....Qh4 26.Kg1 Qh2# mate if Knight is captured) 25. Re1 finding an escape square for king Qh4+ 26. Kg1 forced Qh2+ 27. Kf1 again forced Qh1+ 28. Ke2 once again forced Nxc3#(28.....Qxg2# is also fine) 0-1
King's indian defence -A favourite opening for attacking players against d4. Most players who use this opening are those who likes double edged positions. Examples for KID players are Garry Kasparov,Mikhail Tal and Bobby Fischer. An hyper modern opening in which Black tries to mate black through kingside and white trying to gain material by a counter attack on queenside. Starts with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 Main ideas for white: attack queenside by b4... c5 breakthrough bring f3 knight to queenside defend against blacks kingside expansion Blacks main ideas: A breakthrough with f5...f4 followed by g5...g4 and h5...h4 Keep the queen bishop in c8 to use it to sacrifice at h3 block whites c5 expansion I want to give an example of my game played in chess.com with black pieces and mated after 28 moves This game is not played in KID format. But carries the ideology of KID of expanding blacks king pawns so please comment on my game against Mr.Aboazez on 2020 [Event "Aboazez222 vs. savinay123"] [Site "Chess.com"] [Date "2020-09-26"] [White "Aboazez222"] [Black "savinay123"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "1451"] [BlackElo "1324"] [TimeControl "blitz"] [Termination "savinay123 won by checkmate"] 1. d4 Nf6 Turning into Indian Defence 2. f3 A rare sideline of Kings Indian g6 I am a KID player.So i want to transpose him to KID. 3. e4 d6 4. Bd3 Bg7 5. c3 Here i realised that i cant transpose it into KID O-O 6. Ne2 e5 7. d5 Nbd7 8. O-O Nc5 Controlling c5 square and finding an outpost 9. Na3 a6 10. b4 driving the knight Ncd7 11. Nc2 Nh5 preparing for f5 breakthrough 12. a4 f5 13. Ng3 f4 14. Ne2 g5 15. Bd2 Bh6 16. Be1 Ndf6 17. Bf2 g4 continuing the attack 18. Ne1 bringing the force to defend Kh8 in an idea to bring rook to g8 19. Bh4 Rg8 20. Kh1 g3 21. hxg3 Nxg3+ 22. Nxg3 Rxg3? A mistake Black should capture with f4 pawn. 23. Bxg3?? A blunder if black had not captured the rook and played anything else,the game is a draw fxg3 24. Nc2??? A heavy blunder allowing Black to take the king Nxe4! starting a mating net.I intended (25.....Qh4 26.Kg1 Qh2# mate if Knight is captured) 25. Re1 finding an escape square for king Qh4+ 26. Kg1 forced Qh2+ 27. Kf1 again forced Qh1+ 28. Ke2 once again forced Nxc3#(28.....Qxg2# is also fine) 0-1