I Studied the King's Indian Defense So You Don't Have To (FULL REPERTOIRE)

I should preface this video by mentioning I am by no means an expert on the King's Indian Defense. I studied all the lines to a competent extent and these are my findings within the opening. I'm sure there are some lines I chose that are not quite optimal (or even ones I missed entirely), but the King's Indian forces you to stray away from top engine lines in order to not defend various endgames for draws. Hope you all enjoyed the video regardless though, let me know in the comments which opening you'd like to see next! Chessbook: https://chessbook.com Chessbook tutorial:    • The BEST Way To Study Chess Openings   Catalan video:    • I Studied the Catalan So You Don't Have To...   MY SOCIALS: 🚨  / jacksark   🚨  / discord   🚨  / jacksark1   🚨  / jacksarkisian1   ♟️ Want coaching? Check out my coaching plans on my website! New students receive 25% off their first lesson when they use code "FIRST" at checkout! https://www.jacksark.com/coaching 👕 After some Chess streetwear? Get your own high-quality Chess apparel from Fianchetto Club here! https://fianchettoclub.com/collection... 💎 Looking to purchase a Chess.com subscription, and want to support me in the process? Use my affiliate link! https://www.chess.com/membership?ref_... Thankyou for taking the time to watch my video, without you - nothing I do would be possible ❤️ Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:24 Trompowsky Attack 04:13 London System 06:16 Stonewall Attack 08:50 Torre Attack 11:25 Mengarini Attack (KID not Sicilian) 12:46 Anti-Grünfeld 15:09 Smyslov System 17:49 Fianchetto Variation 10:38 Kramer System 22:34 Accel. Averbakh System 25:05 Makagonov Variation 27:25 Pomar System 29:39 Semi-Averbakh System 33:37 Averbakh System 35:38 Four Pawns Attack 37:05 Saemisch Variation 39:30 Classical Mainline 42:15 Summary 43:32 Effectiveness 44:03 Entertainment Value 44:30 Theoretical Difficulty 44:35 Outro