King's Indian Gligoric System
Black's complete answer to the Gligoric System (6.Be2 e5 7.Be3) in the King's Indian. Ten drills cover the main 7...Ng4 8.Bg5 f6, the Petrosian 8...h6, the Modern 7...exd4, the flexible 7...Na6, the Smyslov 7...c6, the prophylactic 7...h6, the Old Indian 7...Nbd7, the rare 7...Qe7, the classical 7...Nc6 knight tour, and the Kaidanov 7...exd4 ...c6.
The Gligoric System (5.Nf3 O-O 6.Be2 e5 7.Be3) is the most positional anti-King's Indian — White avoids the Mar del Plata storms and tries to grind out a small edge with classical play. This pack drills every Black weapon: the main 7...Ng4 with ...f6 and ...g5 storm, the Petrosian ...h6 with sharper kingside expansion, the Modern 7...exd4 with ...Re8 pressure, the flexible 7...Na6, the freeing 7...c6 + ...d5, the solid prophylactic 7...h6, the Old Indian 7...Nbd7, the rare 7...Qe7, the classical 7...Nc6 knight tour to e7, and the Kaidanov 7...exd4 ...c6. Forty exam positions sharpen the critical decisions — when to expand on the kingside, when to break with ...d5, when to recapture — so you meet the Gligoric with prepared, fighting theory.