17th Annual Chicago Open – Round 2 – First win

[I previously posted this at chess.com on 5/28/08]
After losing the first game with White, I decided to study/review the King’s Indian Defense and use it as Black against 1.d4. In the previous couple of tournaments, I had played the Gruenfeld Defense. Going to this tournament, I had not settled on any Defenses against 1.d4, but after losing to a K.I.D. in the first game, I decided to get over the loss by passing on the pain of losing to K.I.D. to other people. So, here is my annotated first win; five more to come.

Your comments and suggestions are welcome.



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