Dethrone the King’s Indian Part 2 Sidelines for White 31 Jan 2025
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The Once-Feared King’s Indian Defense —
Leads To A White Advantage by Force!?
Yes, it does… when you follow the most complete refutation of this club-favorite opening. Its Bayonet Attack already laid the Classical Main Line to rest. Now you send the sidelines into retirement with your mighty three-pawn center!
Join Grandmaster Matthias Wahls — your coach in crushing the King’s Indian Defense (KID).
What makes him special? He’s a KID specialist himself!
Wahls knew exactly how to force the thematic …f7-f5 through — starting an attack that almost plays itself. Tough positions only spurred him to create calculated chaos. Then from the backfoot, he outplayed top 10 GMs, even World Championship contenders.
But after winning the German Championships twice…
Reaching a career-high ranking of world #49, plus a career-high rating of 2609 Elo…
Topped with 15-plus years of coaching experience…
He realized — the KID has unfixable problems!
This bold claim needed over 2,500 variations to prove, which Wahls accomplished! And today, he shares with you…
His Most Definitive Refutation of
the King’s Indian Defense
Here’s what the majority of KID enthusiasts overlook:
One does NOT give up the center on purpose, and expect no consequences!

Typical King’s Indian: White gains space with tempo
and sets a tough defensive task for Black
This precise reason has rendered the opening all but extinct at the top level.
Sure, the King’s Indian will always have fans in the club. It packs a ton of attacking potential for so little theory. A slight inaccuracy from White, and BAM! Black explodes into action.
But make no mistake:
It is toast against someone harnessing White’s center to its full.
And inside Dethrone the King’s Indian Part 2: Sidelines, you can be that ‘someone!’
Every move order outside of the Main Line is covered through 2,239 variations. All unified by the flexible 6.Be2, like Part 1 of the repertoire. It prepares to tuck your king to safety. It preserves your queen’s connection to d4, and maintains your flexible phalanx of pawns.

The signature move of the repertoire keeps you
flexible… allowing you to easily transform the
position to counter any idea by Black.
After Black reveals their hand, now you restructure the center! You split their position in two before overwhelming the kingside.

About half of Black’s army sleeps on the queenside,
while you prepare to barrel down the f-file
You pin Black against the first three ranks with the Maroczy Bind…

Get rid of the bishop on g7. Shore up
the queenside pawns. Double rooks
on the d-file. Profit!
Strip their king of cover, while your bishops emerge from behind the pawns.

Your bishop pair and the wide open
position is a match made in heaven!
Then you bury the King’s Indian bishop. So you can play on the center and queenside with an ‘extra’ piece!

Black’s bishop is caged on the kingside.
So you play a piece up on the queenside!
Here’s a quick recap of what you’re getting:
🎯 The most definitive refutation of the King’s Indian sidelines by a reformed aficionado. Every move order steered to a clear advantage for White through 2,239 MoveTrainer variations.
🎯 Over 65 hours of video explain the tactics and strategic ideas that drive your advantage. So even on the off-chance Black dodges your prep, you’re still pressing for the win!
🎯 Plus 6 Quickstarter chapters focus your attention on the lines you will encounter the most.
Sign up for Dethrone the King’s Indian Part 2: Sidelines today. And drive the final nail in the coffin of this ever-popular opening.
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Steven William (verified owner) –
I am an expert rated chess player FIDE Rated 2306 who had the privilege to beta-test this wonderful course. I went through some of the chapters of this course namely,