Need help with countering some openings.

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someEBfan

I have a friend whom which I keep losing against. He generally starts off with setting up this formation.

 

I'm not sure what it's called but I know it is some variant of the King's Indian Defense. I want to know what openings would be effective in obtaining key squares in order to win and what those squares are

westcoastchess

low long do they delay the pawn to d6 move?

someEBfan

I'm not exactly sure

I think he may do it before he does that formation I should take notation next time we play.

eaglex

usally it goes

1d4 nf6

2c4 g6

3.Nc3 bg7

4.e4 d6

5.Nf3 O-O

6.Be2 e5

7.O-O nc6

8.d5 Ne7

9. b4/Ne1/Nd2 Nh5/Nd7/Ne8

white will break with c5 and black breaks with f5

white plays on queen side and black on king side whosoever attack is faster wins

someEBfan

A friend of mine in high school played this way and used to frustrate the hell out of me.  Finally I bought an opening book and studied some lines.  I used the Four Pawns Attack and steamrolled him off the board.  Good fun.

Dan

You mean this ?

someEBfan

Btw How should I proceed from there ?

ARandomPerson

Attack the queenside violently, take advantage of the underdevlopment on that side. Make your kingside airtight to protect againt counterattack.

westcoastchess
someEBfan wrote:

Btw How should I proceed from there ?


attack his king!!! :)

 

http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1214467

Howie33

I actually play this opening. So, i know it pretty well from both sides of the board.

ChessSoldier

Black needs to play ...d6 or else white can play e4-e5 to scare the knight away to a bad square and block the indian bishop.  From there, White should play on the kingside, not the Qside.  But assuming Black DOES play ...d6, then d4-d5 with a pawn storm on the Q side is the way to go.

As far as defense goes, the light-squared bishop can come back to f1 after 0-0 and R_1 to stop any assaults on the g file.  Couple that with f3 and h3.

Howie33

My last post was supposed to have 2 boards on it. Idk why it didn't. But, here's the other one.

 

 

I hope both of my posts have helped anyone who doesn't know too much about this opening. =D Any comments are appreciated.

SteelWheels

Dig it with 1.g4,

for a g5 threat. Wink

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