Dec-02-03 |
| babakova: Difficult opening for black, though dynamism makes it clearly playable |
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Dec-02-03 |
| Benjamin Lau: I used to think the KID was completely unsound, but in recent times, I've reassessed my evaluation and it seems to me that the opening is sound, but only for players with a certain style, like Fischer and Kasparov. If you look at the statistics for practically any other player though, you'll notice that he/she tends to get slaughtered. |
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Dec-06-03 |
| babakova: True, I myself often get tied down as black when playing the KID, but anyway its fun |
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Apr-29-05 |
| chessboyhaha: I think that KID is playable I've play KID many times and I won 20 I drawned 3 and I lose just 5 |
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Apr-29-05 |
| tanginamo: same here chessboyhaha. i like the KID. black plays for a win. |
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May-01-05 |
| chessboyhaha: The variation here is very complex. An error and you are bad |
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Jun-14-05 |
| ArturoRivera: If i had just a wish, and i could elminate an opening from the earth, it sure would be the kings indian. |
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Jul-30-05 |
| Dudley: Btw Fischer never had a chance to defeat Karpov or Kasparov although he could have in his prime, and was certainly not afraid of any player. |
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Sep-18-05 |
| BaranDuin: I don't know why white should be afraid of the KID. |
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Sep-18-05 |
| aw1988: Because, while White can be very good and make it not dangerous, he normally attacks with full force on the queenside. But at the same time, Black attacks on the opposite wing: the kingside, which ends up in many spectacular mates. |
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Dec-02-05 |
| daromott: The KID is one of the most widely studied and popular opening systems. Use if fearlessly and anticipate an exciting game. |
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Jan-11-06
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| e4Newman: Anyone experienced with the following line?
7.O-O Na6 8.Bg5 h6 9.Bh4 g5 10.Bg3 Nxe4! 11.Nxe4 f5 12.Nfd2 fxe4 13.Nxe4 Bf5 |
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Jan-26-06
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| e4Newman: The complete game (correspondence):
[Event "P-4064"]
[Site "IECC"]
[Date "2006.01.08"]
[White "anon."]
[Black "Newman, Ben"]
[Result "0-1"]
1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 g6 3.d4 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2 O-O 6.Nf3 e5 7.d5 c5 8.O-O Na6 9.h3 Nc7 10.a4 a5 11.b3 h6 12.Bd3? Nh5 13.Be2 f5 14.Ne1 Qe8 15.Bxh5 gxh5 16.f3 Qg6 17.Nd3 Bd7 18.Bd2 h4 19.Be3 f4! 20.Bf2 Bxh3 0-1 It appears as though my opponent was trying to play very defensively, and finally blundered by allowing the loss of material. I certainly didn't want to end up with such a closed game. |
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Jun-26-07 |
| get Reti: What do you guys think about the exchange variation? (7. dxe5 dxe5 8. Qxd8 Rxd8 9. Bg5) Even though it has a low win percentage with white, I've had good success against it with Jester (Computer) and it stops black from attacking white's kingside. |
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Aug-14-08
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| Cactus: <Reti> Ever since reading its endorsement in From the Opening to the Endgames, thats my sole responce against the KID, and it's very underestimated, especcially since KID players want crazy complications and mating attacks, and you take them out of 'their game'. |
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Aug-14-08 |
| ughaibu: What does "practitioners" mean?
Smirin 33 games, Geller 71 wins: http://www.chessgames.com/perl/ches... |
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Aug-14-08
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| ganstaman: <ughaibu: What does "practitioners" mean? > It's for this particular ECO code, and nothing more. |
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Aug-15-08 |
| ughaibu: I see. Thanks. |
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