Chess Openings: Master the King's Indian Attack

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Attack the King in Every Game!

The KING'S INDIAN ATTACK is an old opening weapon that has become less popular over the years as Super Grandmasters have chosen to play it less at the tournament level.

But for those of us not rated in the top 1% of all chess players, the KING'S INDIAN ATTACK is a particularly effective weapon to use against your unsuspecting opponent that probably does not know the best ways to defend against it.


In this course you will learn how to use THE KING'S INDIAN ATTACK to:

1. Get a powerful attack on your opponent's king

2. Surprise your opponent in the opening and gain time on the clock

3. Surprise your opponent in the opening leading them into unfamiliar territory

4. Fight aggressively against the French Defense

5. Build a super strong center

6. Develop a powerful fianchettoed bishop king formation

7. Multiple checkmate patterns

8. Much more!

Join the course, and learn how to destory your unsuspecting opponents with THE KING'S INDIAN ATTACK!


  • Use the King's Indian Attack to win more chess games

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Greg Vanderford

My courses are designed based on my many years as a teacher and student of education and business. I hold a master's degree in business education and have been designing curricula, teaching, and doing corporate training for almost 15 years.  The business, language, and chess courses that I have built on Udemy are a reflection of this experience and dedication...

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4.9 course rating
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ui-avatar of Robert Wise
Robert W.
5.0
3 years ago

I like it. Will be referring back to it.

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ui-avatar of Dusty McSpadden
Dusty M.
4.5
3 years ago

This is a great course to start learning the King's Indian Attack.

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Carlos A. D. V.
5.0
4 years ago

Me gustó la explicación tanto cuanto me gusta la apertura. Está muy bien enseñada y no se presta a confusión. Asi me agradaría tener mi repertorio de aperturas para blancas y para negras,, no precisan ser muchas, pocas bastarían, pero buenas, para jugar siempre.

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Walter E.
4.0
4 years ago

Very good about playing the KIA against the French. I would have liked to see examples with other defenses.

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ui-avatar of Shashi Keswani
Shashi K.
4.5
5 years ago

Very nice attack style.

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Jack M.
2.5
6 years ago

In Section 3, chapter 10 which is supposed to be 12 minutes about "The Principle of Overprotection" is completely missing. Other than that major flaw, the presentation is very good in explaining how to set up a relatively early f4 move and from there to attack the enemy King, however it is too short in that it doesn't cover the Sicilian, the Caro Kann and / or the King's Indian Defense formations. Note - I want to give this presentation a full five stars for its demonstrating how to attack the Kingside castled King from the KIA formation and would, but for the missing Chapter 10.

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