This analysis will focus on two prominent hypermodern openings for White: the Réti Opening (1. Nf3) and the King’s Indian Attack (KIA) as White. These openings have garnered significant attention in ...
Back in the early 1900s, chess players thought they had it all figured out. The rules were simple: grab the center with your pawns first (e4, d4), then develop your pieces. Then along came rebels like ...
The King’s Indian Defense, also called KID, has long been banner holder for hypermodern chess. In order to get attacking chances against white’s king, black gives white a large space advantage in the ...