King's Indian Four Pawns Attack
Black's complete answer to the Four Pawns Attack (5.f4) in the King's Indian. Ten drills cover the Modern main 7.d5 e6 8.Be2, the 8.dxe6 fxe6 main, the direct 5...c5 Benoni, the Florentine 6...Na6, the 7.dxc5 Qa5 recovery, the sharp Six Pawns 7...b5 gambit, the Mikenas 6...Nbd7, the 6...Nc6 counter-strike, the Czech 5...c6 setup, and the 6.Be2 c5 transposition.
The Four Pawns Attack is White's most aggressive anti-King's Indian: e4, d4, c4, and f4 form a colossal pawn front. Black must counter sharply or be steamrolled. This pack drills every Black weapon — the Modern Benoni structures after 7.d5 e6, the Six Pawns gambit 7...b5, the active 7.dxc5 Qa5 recovery, the Florentine ...Na6, the Czech 5...c6 setup, and the 6...Nc6 / 6...Nbd7 piece play. Forty exam positions sharpen the critical decisions: when to break with ...c5, when to liquidate with ...e6/...exd5, and when to sacrifice with ...b5 — so you meet the Four Pawns with prepared, fighting theory.