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What is included? - 60 minutes of video material; - PGN Chess Base files format with the commented game; COO Kings Indian Attack - from the perspective of White Pieces. The King's Indian Attack (or KIA), also known as the Barcza System (after Gedeon Barcza), is a chess opening system for White. The opening is not a series of specific moves, but rather a system that can be played from many different move orders. Though the KIA is often reached via 1.e4 followed by d3, Nd2, Ngf3, g3, Bg2, and 0-0, it can also arise from 1.g3, 1.Nf3, or even 1.d3. The KIA is a mirror image of the setup adopted by Black in the King's Indian Defence. Yet, because of White's extra tempo, the nature of the subsequent play is often different from that of a typical King's Indian Defence. - 1.e4, c5, 2.Nf3, e6, 3.D3, Nc6, 4.G3, d5, 5.Nbd2; - 1.e4, e6, 2.D3, d5, 3.Nd2, b6, 4.G3;