Very interesting idea for combating the Panno variation (Na5/c5) of the KID. Could you please analyze why various deviations by Black are suboptimal, so your expert level viewers have some clue as to the tactical or positional drawbacks of seemingly plausible deviations from the moves you outlined (like you did at the beginning showing the refutation of Nxd5). Thanks!
Please Provide us a Repertoire Against The Grunfeld Defence. It's the main headache for many 1.d4 Players including me. Thank you Grandmaster Boris Avrukh.
I know, that's why I played it! :). Right now I have other project in development, but I appreciate your suggestion and will definitely think about it in the future.
Very interesting idea mr Avrukh. I had some problems with this line. I drew a game in 2022 with the white side in the Donchenko´s idea after h6 Qd8 Rd8 Bf6 Bf6 Nd5 Kg7! with idea Be7-c5.
@@zexisak4085 very interesting point, never thought about this move order, even though I used to play this system for Black :). The idea to avoid Nc6, e5 line and you are right we can still play b3 and it's transpose.
Very interesting idea for combating the Panno variation (Na5/c5) of the KID. Could you please analyze why various deviations by Black are suboptimal, so your expert level viewers have some clue as to the tactical or positional drawbacks of seemingly plausible deviations from the moves you outlined (like you did at the beginning showing the refutation of Nxd5). Thanks!
There is a good coverage in the PGn file.
@@ask-avrukh1922 Will check it out; thanks!
Please Provide us a Repertoire Against The Grunfeld Defence. It's the main headache for many 1.d4 Players including me. Thank you Grandmaster Boris Avrukh.
I know, that's why I played it! :). Right now I have other project in development, but I appreciate your suggestion and will definitely think about it in the future.
you can play the nadanian attack (cxd4 nxd4 na4)
Very interesting ideas. Also black can try some ideas with ...c6/ ...Bf5 or ...Qa5
Absolutely!
Very interesting idea mr Avrukh. I had some problems with this line.
I drew a game in 2022 with the white side in the Donchenko´s idea after h6 Qd8 Rd8 Bf6 Bf6 Nd5 Kg7! with idea Be7-c5.
I did mention this in my video! Exactly the issue 7.d5 avoids.
it doesn't seem to avoid Nc6 a6 though unfortunately as black can start with a6 and I see nothing better for white than 0-0 Nc6
you probably get similar positions though with a6 0-0 Nc6 d5 Na5 b3 though as white
@@zexisak4085 very interesting point, never thought about this move order, even though I used to play this system for Black :). The idea to avoid Nc6, e5 line and you are right we can still play b3 and it's transpose.