Learn The King’s Indian Opening In 10 Minutes
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Learn The King’s Indian Setup In 10 Minutes
Ready to shake up the chessboard? In this exciting KZread video, join me as I break down the King's Indian Attack for beginners, but with a twist! I'll guide you through the secrets of playing this powerful opening as Black. Learn the strategic maneuvers, unleash tactical brilliance, and witness how Black strikes fear into opponents' hearts. Get ready to revolutionize your chess game with the King's Indian Attack as we dive into easy-to-follow instructions and practical tips. Whether you're a novice or an aspiring chess grandmaster, this video will equip you with the tools you need to dominate the board.
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11:36 the bishop is trapped?
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
oh yes 😅 g 5 and f4 traps the bishop! i was focused on showing you plans. You re totally right
@shoumyajitroy5102
11 ай бұрын
Sir...I love ur videos...am transitioning to kid against d4...can u pls come up with more kid specific variations...thank u
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
@shoumyajit roy thank you my friend !
This thing of actually seeing the bigger context instead of worrying about losing pieces is something i need to work at, seeing these opportunities to turn a game in my favour.
As a 1,000 rated player I find it hard to play black in the queens gambit declined because of the space, so this is really helpful for good development and an easy way to not get an awkward position, thanks chesscaped!
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
anytime ❤ happy i could help my friend
@Shen1
11 ай бұрын
main opening = queen gambit
@kusstyjitwax1029
8 ай бұрын
as a 1000 rated player 0:59 no one plays c4
@reachvidurmurali
7 ай бұрын
@@kusstyjitwax1029as a 1700 everybody plays c4
@JERRYR708
5 ай бұрын
@kusstyjitwax1029 My Excalibur King Arthur computer plays c4. I love that I can always count on my computer to stick to the game plan and carry out the playbook openings.
Dude I've watched everyone and this is one of the best, most concise explanations I've ever heard! I really like Daniel Naroditsky as well but even he can talk above my head and even talk above other grandmasters heads lol.
@chessscape
7 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks!
I just want to say- I’ve subscribed to at least 10 chess accounts and your lessons are BY FAR the best. I wish I found this account sooner. Every single one of the others talks at a million miles per hour, shouting 50 moves in ten seconds. Your guides, on the other hand, are MUCH clearer and straightforward. Thank you so much. Superb channel. Subscribed! 👍🏻
@chessscape
Ай бұрын
Wow, thanks!
Your explanation of this openning is great! Please make more like this.
Your explanation of the kings's indian setup is the one that makes the most sense to me. Not only do you show how to spot some of your opponent's attack variations, not only do you show possible ways to counter those moves, but you also explain the reasons for those choices. Thank you!
I am beginner & video is very simple & easy to understand. ❤
This is the first time I’ve watched a video of yours! I have to say that in this one video; I have learned more about theory for this position and common tactics and what to do! I can’t wait to check out more of your videos and learn the right way!
Great video. The best King's Indian Defense introductory video I've seen.
I love London it really helps to attack quickly, and most of the time opponent blunders a lot...
Very well explained, I’m surprised you’re not more popular
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
i started the channel in January posting more constantly and also did only shorts for 4 months (which was a mistake) 😀
Excellent recap of the KID in just 20 mins, it is the best video I've seen on KZread about it. Thank you so much.
A lot of thanks for making and sharing your video!!
Wow nice job on this, subbed !
Great video! I really like this opening as it can be played on both sides. White can play this same opening starting with the Reti which transposes into the Kings Indian Attack
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
thank you ! i agree learning the kings indian setup works for both sides and also helps you if you dont have too much time learning openings. easier to remember as well. thats why i played it most of my carreer
Best video ever on kings Indian❤
this is one of my fav chess vids ever idk why 😅ur vibe is the best, im gonna check out the rest of the videos
hey man I started playing 2 weeks ago and just picking up 1-2 openings has helped me win a couple games. Subbed!
Very informative and great energy. Thank you for the lessons
@chessscape
7 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love this video. The aggressive ideas in KID shown here have not been covered in any other video. These are great for faster time controls.
Thank you brother!!! you are best in explaining👍 There is straight away something very motivational in your videos. Wish to see you play some rate climb with your brilliant explanation on Kings Indian.
Excellent!!!!!! Love this video and your method. Not too easy and not too hard got me to understand. Best lesson on kid so far!!
Great videos Man!
Very informative, thank you sir
Just found.your channel, love the way you explain things. Subscribed!
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
Thanks for the free lesson! It's really interesting and fun. You explain very good and waking up desires! 🙃👍
3:08 averbakh variatio, key point play qa5, then develop e6 d5 nc6 bd7 rc8 rd8 to break the center If white plays nf3: play e5 and exchange queens 6:26 Petrosian variation, play a5, Na6 to put pressure on the center, qe8 then bd7 to connect Queen and rook, nh7 and push f5 Other notes If you see your opponents furthest pawn is on Queen side, they’re more likely to attack that side
Excellent analysis
Interesting you are a good teacher some great tips I am going to start playing this it’s a very unique and fun opening
Amazing video !!!
Danke! super!
crystal clear, thanks
King's indian is the most wild opening! Someone gonna get knocked out
Thankyou Sir..
Very good thanks a lot you explained this opening best way possible
Really good explanation, man!
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
thank you!
Thanks! Your videos are great! I love your teaching style.
@chessscape
5 ай бұрын
thank you 🙏🏼 its funny that people really liked this video. I thought at the time i could have done much better 😊
Vision widening explainations.
I love it... "learn this in 10 minutes".... length of video 22 minutes..😂
Thank you
Great for beginners
Ur explanation is just awesome bro. Love u. Iam subscribing ur channel for ur explanation............
@chessscape
5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
Great!
I have watched this video several times. This very smart man knows too many variations for someone like me to remember. I'll try to memorize the first two or three variations of the Kings Indian defense. However, beyond the first few variations will be tough for 60 year old brain.
@dr.chrisketo7193
4 ай бұрын
We don’t need to memorise all the steps. Just incorporate the way of thinking
I like your Teaching Style ❤😅, Thanks 🙏👍🎉❤
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
thank you 😉
nice now im all covered kings indian for d4 karo cann for e4 and for white evans or fried liver
**Amazing**
21:30 bad move you lose a pawn (d6)
Very good😮
awesome
Im actually playing a game right now where I used the kings Indian. You just gotta sub! Great content.
Longest 10 minutes of my life. Great vid though! I learned a lot
11:34 what if the opponent takes on f5? What are the plans after that?
Trap : 13:25 f3 : 17:55 4 pawn (f4) : 19:55
Maybe you should cover the dutch defense sometime, it has a similar to the king’s indian defense and since it starts like d4 f5, you do not need to move the knight to play f5 later on.
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
i think the kings indian is a better weapon than the dutch though
@forthemworthy
11 ай бұрын
while the dutch can be a good opening with the right counter by theory I can see your point as moving the f pawn early is risky plus gambits like the staunton gambit (d4, f5, e5) is very aggresive and may be too much for players TLDR: dutch is a good opening if you can play it right but it can be risky due to an early f pawn push and aggresive gambits.
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
@@forthemworthy i agree. too many concepts hard to understand for beginners
What about Kings Indian attack that is a great one
😅 when you said you don’t want him to play with the pawn and then you he might not take the thing he might take the night then it won’t be a fork
Nice
In the first minutes I thought you were an AI because of your envasion on reels
2:28 the queen can be taken by the knight
During Kasparov time this was played a lot then somebody came up with the bayonet attack and then nobody plays it anymore
U are just perfect
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
i’m really not 😅 but thank you! it feels good to receive something positive in the world we live in right now 🙏🏼
Learn king's indian defense in 10 minutes. And the video is 22 minutes long😂
@johnvandal5952
5 ай бұрын
6 minute abs in 10 minutes 😂
@38kaylyn
5 ай бұрын
Watch in 2x speed, only 11 minutes 😅
@RepaKTANET
5 ай бұрын
I learned it in 10 minutes
@HondaRider747
4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@ronclass1782
4 ай бұрын
KZreadrs always have a difficult time with the truth
Wow
Excellent Presentation. How can you say there are 400 possible First Moves in Chess. I think the number is 20
I have a problem though i dont know what to do if the bishop on H4 taks my knight on f6 can somebody pls help
Is that the person who says "DA ROOK" I am schoked because i think he is less weight (no bully) because of his sound 😂 I love your short vedios
The best way to call this is basically playing the game on the diagonal
Da roook
London system, queens gambit, and queens Indian hmmm… I see most people play the accelerated London all the time, like 😖 Maybe I should quit on playing their line and go for queens Indian more, because 60% of games, I’ve lost in both queens gambit and London.
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
you can’t go wrong playing the kings indian
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
you gave me an idea, i will record a video to show you the best way to respond vs. the london
I love this opening because is defensive and atacking.But ,is it good against e4 ?
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
if you play knight f6 against e4, white can push their pawn to e5 and play an Alekhine opening
@GGAnarki.
11 ай бұрын
@@chessscape thanks il try this variation
been a fan of Amans chess brah and at tmes Gotham chess.....seeing your channel right now cuz of Kings Indian..liking it already...one downside is the pawn storm on kings side...scary.....
@chessscape
12 күн бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
And I will only Subcribe if you make a Video about the king's Indian attack for chess beginners and I'm saying this in a happy way
Timestamps would help your nice videos ❤❤❤❤❤
I have been enjoying your videos, they are great. What a great Chanel you have. I am trying to get better ratings. But seem to hit 1450 then plummet down . Thank you for all they you do for us out here. May Jesus bless your family. Amen
What if they start with the queens pawn e4
Lol the video itsself is 20 minutes long😂 btw great video✨
@chessscape
6 ай бұрын
Thanks 😅
@chessscape
6 ай бұрын
but the explanation is about 10 min
2:23 who takes the queen back with the king when the knight can take back that way you dont lose your castling rights and prefent te fork
Who is the Gary we should watch?
@brandonbuckmaster3077
8 ай бұрын
Gary kasparov
Brodar can u pls make video on benoni?😭😭
Opening move is 20 positions, move 2 is 400 etc.
Can you show us kasparovs games and explain them
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
sure good idea!
@mohammadsafian9824
11 ай бұрын
@@chessscape ok
Can you do queen vs pawns endgame
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
when one player has a queen and the other one only pawns you mean?
@vinitaprabhu1121
11 ай бұрын
@@chessscape yessss
Chessescape what if the opponent takes the knight when its pin
I have a question can i play this opining against e4
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
if white starts with e4 and you play knight f6, they can push their pawn to e5 and play the alekhine. I recommend you play the carocann opening (….c6) vs e4
@imadeddineallel6197
11 ай бұрын
@@chessscape thank you
18:39 these knights sounds like deez nuts xD
@chessscape
11 ай бұрын
you made it to 18 min wow ! love it!
Finally saw the face behind that voice 😂 I really thought it's AI voice
What if they push e5 pawn against ur horse
Im a 200 level player and I’m just watching this to get better!😂
I prefer Budapest gambit
@patricegalligani631
11 ай бұрын
Ok i will study, pretty stronger for play with black not a null one
Yea theres a lot of possible positions, but most of them are blunders so
10 minutes
I've been practising the King's Indian for over a year now, and always ran into issues developing unmolested. It got worse recently as i started playing online more frequently, so this was a big help. I'm already familiar with the opening, so i shouldn't take long with developing my solid counters to all those eager beavers in online chess 😈
Umm I don’t understand a thnig
its a bit boring isnt it?
8======D - - - the best video
Too much talking mmire than the moves
You getting better and better ♟️ 🤗❤