How to Play the King’s Indian Attack by Angus Dunnington
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How to Play the King’s Indian Attack by Angus Dunnington is a practical repertoire and instructional guide focused on the King’s Indian Attack (KIA), a flexible system White can employ against a wide range of Black defenses.
The book explains the standard KIA setup—typically Nf3, g3, Bg2, d3, Nbd2, and e4—and shows how this formation creates a consistent strategic framework regardless of Black’s opening choice.
Dunnington emphasizes clear attacking plans over memorization, highlighting how White builds kingside pressure, prepares central breaks, and coordinates pieces for long-term initiative.
It covers key themes such as slow buildup attacks, pawn storms, maneuvering play, and central breakthroughs, making it especially useful for practical over-the-board play.
The material is reinforced with annotated games and model examples, demonstrating typical structures and how strong players exploit them.
A valuable resource for club players and improving tournament competitors, particularly those who prefer a simple, universal, and attacking opening system.
How to Play the King’s Indian Attack by Angus Dunnington is a practical repertoire and instructional guide focused on the King’s Indian Attack (KIA), a flexible system White can employ against a wide range of Black defenses.
The book explains the standard KIA setup—typically Nf3, g3, Bg2, d3, Nbd2, and e4—and shows how this formation creates a consistent strategic framework regardless of Black’s opening choice.
Dunnington emphasizes clear attacking plans over memorization, highlighting how White builds kingside pressure, prepares central breaks, and coordinates pieces for long-term initiative.
It covers key themes such as slow buildup attacks, pawn storms, maneuvering play, and central breakthroughs, making it especially useful for practical over-the-board play.
The material is reinforced with annotated games and model examples, demonstrating typical structures and how strong players exploit them.
A valuable resource for club players and improving tournament competitors, particularly those who prefer a simple, universal, and attacking opening system.

