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Semkov Semko. Krykun Yuriy. Squeezing the King's Indian Defence

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Chess Stars Publishing, 2020. — 443 p. — ISBN: 978-619-7188-29-5.
This book presents a full repertoire based on the Gligoric System against the King’s Indian Defence (1.d4, Nf6; 2.c4, g6; 3.Nc3, Bg7; 4.e4, d6; 5.Nf3, 0-0; 6.Be2, e5; 7.Be3). The key point of this set-up is that White does not commit his king to any flank, at least for a while. That makes Black's thematic attack with ..f5-f4...g4 pointless and allows White to play chess without having to memorize tons of variations.
The Gligoric Variation aims to strangle the opponent in a positional vice. Its most prominent feature is solidity. In many games White wins without having to calculate much. The Gligoric is one of the most fireproof approaches against the King’s Indian. Indicatively, it was Karpov's weapon of choice against Kasparov in their legendary matches. Perhaps it is the best way to keep the opponent at bay while still preserving fair winning chances.
The authors focus on typical positions and methods of handling them, which is essential for the Gligoric System.
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