King's Indian Defense: White Square Weakness?



Position after 14 b4!

White is strategically won thanks to his superior
development and centralized pieces. He will soon
get in c4, thereby threatening to create holes on
Black's queenside.

14 ... exd4 15 Nxd4 Ba6 16 f4 h6 17 c4 bxc4
18 Qxa4.
14 ... Ba6 15 Rc1 exd4 16 Nxd4 Nb6 17 f4 Nfd7
18 Rb1 Rad8 19 N4f3 Nf6 20 Qe2 h6 21 Qf2 Nbd7
22 e5 dxe5 23 Nxe5 Nd5 24 c4.
14 ... exd4 15 Nxd4 Ba6 16 c4 bxc4 17 N4f3 d5
18 Qc2 Nxe4 19 Nxe4 dxe4 20 Rxe4 Rxe4
21 Qxe4 c3 22 Ba1 Rd8 23 Rc1 Nf6 24 Qc2
24 ... Nd5 25 Qxa4.


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King's Indian Defense (Benko System): Logical Lunge

King's Indian Defense (Yugoslav/Panno Variation): Pretty Passed Pawn

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Understanding the Pirc Defense Part III

Understanding the Pirc Defense Part IV

Understanding the Pirc Defense Part V

Understanding the Pirc Defense Part VI

Understanding the Pirc Defense Part VII

Understanding the Pirc Defense Part VIII

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Understanding the Pirc Defense Part X

Understanding the Pirc Defense Part XI

Understanding the Pirc Defense Part XII

Understanding the Pirc Defense Part XIII

Understanding the Pirc Defense Part XIV

Understanding the Pirc Defense Part XV

Understanding the Pirc Defense Part XVI

Understanding the Pirc Defense Part XVII

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