Chess Openings: Master the King's Indian Attack
What you'll learn
- Use the King's Indian Attack to win more chess games
Requirements
- A chess board and pieces
- Understanding of how the chess pieces move
Description
The KING'S INDIAN ATTACK is an old opening weapon that has become less popular over the years as Super Grandmasters have chosen to play it less at the tournament level.
But for those of us not rated in the top 1% of all chess players, the KING'S INDIAN ATTACK is a particularly effective weapon to use against your unsuspecting opponent that probably does not know the best ways to defend against it.
In this course you will learn how to use THE KING'S INDIAN ATTACK to:
1. Get a powerful attack on your opponent's king
2. Surprise your opponent in the opening and gain time on the clock
3. Surprise your opponent in the opening leading them into unfamiliar territory
4. Fight aggressively against the French Defense
5. Build a super strong center
6. Develop a powerful fianchettoed bishop king formation
7. Multiple checkmate patterns
8. Much more!
Join the course, and learn how to destory your unsuspecting opponents with THE KING'S INDIAN ATTACK!
Who this course is for:
- An interest in getting better at chess openings
- An interest in improving chess skill
- Anyone who wants to win more chess games
- Chess players that want to get better at attacking the king
Instructor
My courses are designed based on my many years as a teacher and student of education and business. I hold a master's degree in business education and have been designing curricula, teaching, and doing corporate training for almost 15 years.
The business, language, and chess courses that I have built on Udemy are a reflection of this experience and dedication to education. My goal is to reach as many people as possible with my courses, which is why I have chosen the internet and the Udemy platform as my ideal mode of delivery.
The following is a little more about my expertise and background. I was born and raised in Sandpoint, Idaho. I attended the University of Idaho where I earned a bachelor's degree in Business Management and Human Resources in 2004. After a few years in the work force as an account manager I moved to Vietnam where I lived for 9 years.
After arriving in Vietnam I and a small group of motivated individuals launched and ran a sports training company called Saigon Sports Academy. We coached sports such as soccer, chess, tennis, and basketball as well as ran large sporting events such as tournaments and leagues. After 5 years of building the business, I led the successful sale of the company to a local conglomorate (XLE Vietnam, owner of the Saigon Heat pro basketball franchise).
I have been fluent in the Vietnamese language for many years and enjoy teaching the language to other expats and non-native speakers. In addition, I have spent many years training with chess grandmasters in Vietnam and hope that my courses will help aspiring business people, Vietnamese language speakers, and chess players reach their goals.