A World Champion's Guide to the King's Indian
This disk is a perfect tool for players looking for a complicated
battle against 1. d4. The author shows how the King's Indian Defences grants Black realistic prospects to obtain a complex structure with serious attacking
potential. Apart from theoretical information, the disk also contains
structural insights and an array of ideas which will enable you to
incorporate this opening into your repertoire quickly and successfully!
Rustam Kasimdzhanov. Born in 1979, the Grandmaster from Uzbekistan
has for many years been known as a very strong and imaginative player.
However in 2004 Rustam Kasimdzhanov (pronounced 'Kah-zeem-jha-nov')
shocked the chess world by winning the FIDE world chess championship
title. To do so he had to beat a string of world-class players like Ivanchuk, Grischuk,
Topalov and Adams. Kasimdzhanov is a very deep player
who is able to explain chess ideas in an eloquent, lucid style with a
fine touch of humor. His lessons are both entertaining and instructive - perfect for students who seek to avoid 'dry' theory.
System requirements: Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher, 64 MB
RAM, Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Media Player 9.0,
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