Meet the Makogonov Variation!
In this line of the King’s Indian, it is frequently Black who will be the target of White’s aggression. Black’s standard plans usually result in either a passive position with little hope of counterplay or facing down a kingside attack by White. In this work, you will find forty-six thoroughly analyzed main games with lots of explanations and additional analysis as well as a 'Quick Repertoire' that will allow you to play the opening in your games after a minimal amount of study time. It is time to take your opponents out of their comfort zone and right into yours!
SPIS TREŚCI:
003 Introduction
005 Chapter 1: Our Founding Fathers
028 Part 1: Black plays ...e7-e5
029 Chapter 2: Black opts for a Traditional ...e7-e5 Structure
058 Chapter 3: Set-ups involving ...Nfd7
077 Chapter 4: Variants Where Black Plays ...Na6 before ...a7-a5
096 Chapter 5: Miscellaneous Minor Setups with ...e5
139 Part 2: Black plays ...c7-c5
140 Chapter 6: Mako Versus Benoni
178 Chapter 7: Mako Versus Benko Gambit
197 Part 3: Alternatives & Minor Lines
198 Chapter 8: Minor Set-ups for Black
236 Chapter 9: White Posts the Bishop on g5
257 Quick Repertoire
259 Index of Complete Games