Easy Guide to the Nge2 King’s Indian: Winning with the Hungarian by Gyozo Forintos and Ervin Haag

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Easy Guide to the Nge2 King’s Indian: Winning with the Hungarian by Gyozo Forintos and Ervin Haag is a specialized opening manual focused on the Hungarian System (Nge2) against the King’s Indian Defence.

The book explains the strategic idea behind developing the knight to e2 instead of the more common f3, aiming for greater flexibility, control over key central squares, and support for a later f3 or d4–d5 expansion.

Forintos and Haag provide clear explanations of plans and move orders, helping players understand how to handle typical King’s Indian structures from a less-explored setup.

It highlights themes such as central restraint, controlled pawn breaks, kingside safety, and gradual buildup, contrasting with the sharper mainline approaches.

The material includes annotated variations and instructive examples, making it practical for players who want a reliable and less-theoretical weapon.

A valuable resource for club players and tournament competitors, especially those seeking a solid, strategic, and slightly unconventional approach against the King’s Indian Defence.

Condition: Good condition, Likely New.

Easy Guide to the Nge2 King’s Indian: Winning with the Hungarian by Gyozo Forintos and Ervin Haag is a specialized opening manual focused on the Hungarian System (Nge2) against the King’s Indian Defence.

The book explains the strategic idea behind developing the knight to e2 instead of the more common f3, aiming for greater flexibility, control over key central squares, and support for a later f3 or d4–d5 expansion.

Forintos and Haag provide clear explanations of plans and move orders, helping players understand how to handle typical King’s Indian structures from a less-explored setup.

It highlights themes such as central restraint, controlled pawn breaks, kingside safety, and gradual buildup, contrasting with the sharper mainline approaches.

The material includes annotated variations and instructive examples, making it practical for players who want a reliable and less-theoretical weapon.

A valuable resource for club players and tournament competitors, especially those seeking a solid, strategic, and slightly unconventional approach against the King’s Indian Defence.

Condition: Good condition, Likely New.