Nimzowitsch Defence Against 1.e4
1.Nf3 - Practical Repertoire for White

King's Indian Defense: Repertoire for Black - Part 1 

March 30, 2026 King's Indian Defense1.d4

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Introduction and Free Preview  Free
Introduction  Closed
Chapter 1 - Video Lecture  Closed
Chapter 1 - 5.Nf3 Bg4!? 6.Be2 Main  Closed
Chapter 1 - Memory Booster  Closed
Chapter 2 - Video Lecture  Closed
Chapter 2 - 5.Nf3 Bg4!? Sidelines  Closed
Chapter 2 - Memory Booster  Closed
Chapter 3 - Video Lecture  Closed
Chapter 3 - Alternative Setups on Move 5  Closed
Chapter 3 - Memory Booster  Closed
Chapter 4 - Video Lecture  Closed
Chapter 4 - 5.Nge2 Hungarian Attack  Closed
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Chapter 5 - Video Lecture  Closed
Chapter 5 - 5.Bd3 Seirawan Variation  Closed
Chapter 5 - Memory Booster  Closed
Chapter 6 - Video Lecture  Closed
Chapter 6 - Four Pawns 7.dxc5 and 7.Be2  Closed
Chapter 6 - Memory Booster  Closed
Chapter 7 - Video Lecture  Closed
Chapter 7 - Four Pawns 8.dxe6 and 8.Bd3  Closed
Chapter 7 - Memory Booster  Closed
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Chapter 8 - Four Pawns 9.exd5 and 9.e5  Closed
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Chapter 9 - Video Lecture  Closed
Chapter 9 - Four Pawns Main 10.Nd2  Closed
Chapter 9 - Memory Booster  Closed
Chapter 10 - Video Lecture  Closed
Chapter 10 - Four Pawns Main 10.e5 Sidelin  Closed
Chapter 10 - Memory Booster  Closed
Chapter 11 - Video Lecture  Closed
Chapter 11 - Four Pawns Main 10.e5 - 12.e6  Closed
Chapter 11 - Memory Booster  Closed
Chapter 1 - To Go Version - 5.Nf3 Bg4!? 6.Be2 Main  Closed
Chapter 2 - To Go Version - 5.Nf3 Bg4!? Sidelines  Closed
Chapter 3 - To Go Version - Alternative Setups on Move 5  Closed
Chapter 4 - To Go Version - 5.Nge2 Hungarian Attack  Closed
Chapter 5 - To Go Version - 5.Bd3 Seirawan Variation  Closed
Chapter 6 - To Go Version - Four Pawns 7.dxc5 and 7.Be2  Closed
Chapter 7 - To Go Version - Four Pawns 8.dxe6 and 8.Bd3  Closed
Chapter 8 - To Go Version - Four Pawns 9.exd5 and 9.e5  Closed
Chapter 9 - To Go Version - Four Pawns Main 10.Nd2  Closed
Chapter 10 - To Go Version - Four Pawns Main 10.e5 Sidelin  Closed
Chapter 11 - To Go Version - Four Pawns Main 10.e5 - 12.e6  Closed
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King's Indian Defense (Part 1): Repertoire for Black by GM Baadur Jobava and GM Andrea Stella

Dark Squares First, Everything Else Second

The King's Indian has always been a fighting choice — Black accepts a space deficit and bets on the counterattack. Most repertoires in this opening follow that logic from move one. This one reorders the priorities.

The main weapon of this course is 5...Bg4!? after 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 — the tenth most popular reply at this point, guaranteeing practical surprise value even at the highest levels.

The idea is precise: Black pins the knight, delays castling, and after 6.Be2 Bxf3 7.Bxf3 e5 8.d5 plays 8...h5!? — keeping the rook on h8 to support ...Bh6. The target is the dark-squared bishop exchange, leaving White with a passive piece on f3 and Black with a structural concept that is easy to understand and difficult to neutralize.

Beyond the Main Line

The coverage extends well beyond 5.Nf3. The Four Pawns Attack receives thorough treatment across six chapters, with responses calibrated for both clarity and ambition: the pawn sacrifice 7...Na6!? in the 7.dxc5 line, the immediate queenside counter 10...c4!? against 10.Nd2, and concrete solutions in the critical 12.e6 structure.

The Hungarian Attack (5.Nge2) is met with the rare 6...a5!?, a specialist's move that claims queenside space early. The Seirawan Variation (5.Bd3) is answered with 5...Nc6 and a strong knight landing on d4. Fianchetto systems are handled with a favorable Benoni-type structure after 6...c5.

The Authors

GM Baadur Jobava has previously built a complete answer to 1.e4 on Modern Chess, covering the Sveshnikov across Play the Sveshnikov Sicilian - Part 1, Play the Sveshnikov Sicilian - Part 2, and Anti-Sveshnikov Sicilian - Top-Level Repertoire for Black. Those three courses form an independent system against 1.e4; this King's Indian course is a separate project built against 1.d4.

GM Andrea Stella serves as co-author and annotator, contributing the analytical precision and structural clarity that runs through every chapter.

Variation Map

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6

Course Features

The King's Indian has always rewarded those willing to study it deeply. This course is built for exactly that.

INTRODUCTION BY GM ANDREA STELLA

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