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Bojkov Dejan. A modern way to play the King's Indian with Na6 (SDVL)

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Bojkov Dejan. A modern way to play the King's Indian with Na6 (SDVL)
ChessBase, 2011. — ISBN: 978-3866812192.
The Zürich Interzonal of 1953 and the marvelous annotations of David Bronstein changed our understanding of the KID. From a second-class opening, it became one of the most aggressive and dangerous setups for the second player. Back in those days, players tended to develop their queen’s knight to d7. Later a more central approach came into fashion and the knight found a good square on c6. Current practice though, has revealed that there is one more good square for that piece - the a6 one. From this new outpost, the knight is heading for the center without obstructing its bishop. Bulgarian GM Dejan Bojkov is one of the true supporters of such a development. In this DVD you will find a repertoire based on flexible development whenever possible, and an explanation of some strategic nuances of the KID. The author shares with you a lot of novelties that he had prepared throughout his study of the lines.
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