Delve into the complexities of the King's Indian Defense with our meticulously crafted chess course, designed specifically for club and intermediate players. This course focuses on the most sharp and deciding variations that arise after the initial moves: 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7. With a comprehensive theoretical foundation and 430 exercises, you'll gain a deep understanding of the current variations. This course is invaluable for players on both sides of the board, whether you're wielding the King's Indian Defense or facing it as White.
Part of the renowned Chess King Learn series (https://learn.chessking.com/), our course leverages an innovative teaching method that spans tactics, strategy, openings, middlegame, and endgame, catering to players from beginners to professionals. By engaging with this course, you'll enhance your chess knowledge, discover new tactical maneuvers, and apply your learning effectively in your games.
The program serves as a personal coach, offering tasks and solutions with hints and explanations. It even showcases striking refutations of common mistakes, ensuring a robust learning experience. The theoretical section is interactive, allowing you to read lessons, make moves on the board, and explore unclear positions in depth.
Key advantages of the program include:
- High-quality, double-checked examples
- Requirement to enter all key moves as instructed
- Varied task complexities
- Multiple objectives to achieve in exercises
- Hints for errors and refutations for typical mistakes
- Ability to play out task positions against the computer
- Interactive theoretical lessons
- Structured table of contents
- Monitoring of ELO rating changes during learning
- Flexible test mode settings
- Bookmarking favorite exercises
- Optimized for larger tablet screens
- No internet connection required
- Linking to a free Chess King account for multi-device access
The course features a free section where you can experience the full functionality before diving deeper. The free version includes lessons on:
- Chess Tactics in King's Indian Defense
- Classical variation
- Fianchetto variation
- Four pawns' attack
- Saemisch variation
- Other variations
- King's Indian Defense - Theory
- The closed center
- Positions with the opened center (e5:d4)
- Saemisch system
- Classical system
- Fianchetto variation
- Yugoslavian variation
- Averbakh system
- Variation of 4 pawns
- Petrosian System
- Exemplary games
What's New in the Latest Version 3.3.2
Last updated on Aug 7, 2024
- Added training mode based on Spaced Repetition - it combines erroneous exercises with new ones and presents the more suitable set of puzzles to solve.
- Added ability to launch tests on bookmarks.
- Added daily goal for puzzles - choose how many exercises you need to keep your skills in shape.
- Added daily streak - how many days in a row the daily goal is completed.
- Various fixes and improvements