A treat for hypermodernists!
Hypermodernists proponents believe that chess games can be won through indirect control of the centre, breaking away from the thinking of central european masters like Tarrasch and Steinitz who proposed centre’s occupation by pawns.
The King's Indian Defence is a hypermodern opening, where Black allows White control of the centre through its pawns, with the view to subsequently challenge it.
The session includes multiple examples, PGN files available for paid subscribers.
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