The computer thinks I should improve my attacking skill, but he's using an engine, so I don't trust him.
Attacking the King's Indian Defense

i - Blundered, he could have saved the queen. but... if I capture, he Must capture back, so... yeah...

19th century chess. the way it should be.
just chill, and move...
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Will Smith - Just Cruisin'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cugj6EBvkiA
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"oh no - check"..

Black gets excited with his attack and forgets to devil-op his pieces
Firetruck - Nat-Geo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnHEFfRYrak
i wanted to call it "My pin is greater than your pin" but that's just rude.

"Normal Variation, Standard Development".
Right..
His attack was slow and stupid because his queen blocked his b pawn from advancing. the a pawn is a joke - I just ignored it (a / h pawns are strong against a fianchettoed king). - you only know these things from experience - no wisdom here. (although I AM wise, I really, really, am)
Here, you may post games where you have attacked the King's Indian Defense. (which is Especially fun, because you know that in the K.I.D, Black wants to attack You)
I'll start:
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I just Love to attack this defense. you may try the Samisch, Averbakh, or Sokolov / Mamedyarov - new ways. or even make your own attack. For a safer positional outplay, you may play the Fiachetto variation.
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- here, in the following, I used my own attack (based on the 'sokolov way', see Youtube, GingerGM):