The King's Indian Defense is a hypermodern aggressive opening for Black as a response for 1.d4. Following hypermodern principles, Black allows White to build a strong pawn center to later counter-attack it. A sharp opening, the King's Indian is not be the best choice for beginners. However, a number of strong grandmasters like Bobby Fischer and Garry Kasparov consistently employed this opening when fighting for a win with the black pieces.
I am sorry Emily, but I believe that on 7:30 black can simply take the rook with Bxg2 and the mate threat is gone. Is that true? Please correct me if I'm wrong
@@thomascastelein5476 The mate threat is not gone. It is still forced. If 1. f6 Bxg2, then 2.Rg8+ Kxg8 3. Qxg2+ Kh8 (or Kf8 -- doesn't matter), 4. Qg7#.
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The quality of your content has been top notch, keep up the great work!!
Hi Emily. Love the way you deliver these ideas - you're a great teacher!
Awesome!!
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Can you please teach us how to plan an attack on the enemy king.
The King's Indian Defense is a hypermodern aggressive opening for Black as a response for 1.d4. Following hypermodern principles, Black allows White to build a strong pawn center to later counter-attack it. A sharp opening, the King's Indian is not be the best choice for beginners. However, a number of strong grandmasters like Bobby Fischer and Garry Kasparov consistently employed this opening when fighting for a win with the black pieces.
15:00 isso é fantástico!
My solution to the first puzzle was 1... Qf3 2. Kh2 Qa1# That's also possible, right? I think 2... Qa1# could even be replaced with 2.. Ra1#
I am sorry Emily, but I believe that on 7:30 black can simply take the rook with Bxg2 and the mate threat is gone. Is that true? Please correct me if I'm wrong
@@thomascastelein5476 The mate threat is not gone. It is still forced. If 1. f6 Bxg2, then 2.Rg8+ Kxg8 3. Qxg2+ Kh8 (or Kf8 -- doesn't matter), 4. Qg7#.
@@mark100net1Thanks!
(in the 1st puzzle) There's the white bishop at c6, guarding the f3
@@hessul884thanks! Completely missed the bishop chilling over there
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First!! Now what 🤔?
you're so pretty I'm surprised you have time to play!
Having time to play has no correlation with appearance.
Isaiah 5:20
King James Version
20 Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
I have head threats from the SBU, CIA and Mossad for simply speaking out. What threats have you gotten in life ? .. your age causing your biggest ally " beauty " to run away from you like the children from Gaza run from the IDF !