Understanding the King's Indian An all-round guide by a life-long King's Indian specialist by Mikhail Golubev
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Publisher: Gambit, 2006 Edition: Paperback large ISBN10: 1-904600-31-X Pages: 208 Language: English
This thoroughly practical guide to one of the most attractive chess openings is written by an author who has proved his mastery of the King´s Indian in the acid test of grandmaster practice.
Despite its sharp and aggressive nature, the King's Indian is an opening that lends itself well to discussion in terms of plans, ideas and pawn-structures.
Those who are familiar with these underlying themes will enjoy an enormous practical advantage when facing those who lack this understanding, even if they are theoretically well-prepared.
Golubev has played the King´s Indian for the whole of his career, scoring many devastating victories. He draws upon this extensive experience to choose the most instructive games and positions, and to provide a wealth of insightful tips.
Mikhail Golubev is a grandmaster from Odessa, Ukraine, who plays regularly in tournaments in eastern and central Europe. He is a noted expert in several sharp and aggressive opening systems, including the King's Indian and the Dragon.
IM John Watson, The Week in Chess: ""An absolutely superb and exciting book"
E. Carl, Rochade: "If you work with this book, you will affirm, that the author is with you in the tiniest details, thorough, self-critical, and comprehensively analytical"
Phil Adams, 3Cs website: "Golubev's inspiring work deserves to take its place, alongside Gallagher's excellent King's Indian books, on the shelf of aggressive players everywhere."
John Donaldson: "Anyone who already plays the King's Indian or is thinking of taking it up cannot help but benefit from this book. Highly recommended."