Take those robot-like KID players out of their comfort zone! Hit them with the Zukertort system - you will be amazed how effective it is at club level and beyond. If players think they can simply set up a king's indian defense structure and play robotically with ..d6 ..Nbd7.. Re8.. and ..e5, they have another thing coming when they face the Zukertort! Such superficial play often loses a pawn right out of the opening against our simple and effective set-up. The zukertort is ideal for colle players, London system players who play 2. Nf3 and Queen's Gambit players who play 2. Nf3. Some potentially useful resources for the Zukertort player: (note that these resources use a 2. e3 move order as they are based on the Stonewall Attack) Chessable course: The Yaac Attack - Stonewall for White https://www.chessable.com/course/31827 Chess Psychology: The Will to Win! (has some coverage of the Zukertort) https://www.amazon.com/Chess-Psychology-Will-Win-Everyman/dp/1781940274 Links to my other videos by opening variation: (via Lichess studies) Slav Defense: https://lichess.org/study/WrlCn2uK/nUgxe1tv Scandinavian Defense: https://lichess.org/study/fbAaNJ5A London System for white: https://lichess.org/study/KxwYHKPQ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro/standard set up 01:05 Who is this openign for? 04:18 Zukertort against the KID 23:50 Zukertort against the Grunfeld #chessimple #kingsindiandefence #zukertort