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    Chessbase News, Germany
    June 14 2004

    Meeting the King's Indian - with Petrosian

    13.06.2004 To commemorate the 75th birthday of the late world
    champion Tigran Petrosian our Internet trainer Dennis Monokroussos
    will look at his distinctive way of meeting the King's Indian
    Defense. Join him on Monday night, especially if you would like to
    add a new anti-King's Indian weapon to your repertoire. Catch it on
    the Playchess server.


    Dennis Monokroussos writes: "This Thursday, Tigran Petrosian, the 9th
    World Chess Champion, would have been 75. In Armenia, his home
    country, a match between those with a connection to Armenia or
    Petrosian against a Rest of the World team is taking place to
    commemorate the occasion, and we'll use this week's show to
    commemorate it in our own way. In particular, we'll look at his
    distinctive way of meeting the King's Indian Defense and some of its
    most notable successes over the years (its victims include Fischer
    and Kasparov!). So please join us tonight, especially if you would
    like to add a new anti-King's Indian weapon to your repertoire, as
    well as to take a look at one of the great geniuses of positional
    chess of all time."

    Dennis Monokroussos is 37, lives in South Bend, IN (the site of the
    University of Notre Dame), and is writing a Ph.D. dissertation in
    philosophy (in the philosophy of mind) while adjuncting at the
    University.

    He is fairly inactive as a player right now, spending most of his
    non-philosophy time being a husband and teaching chess. At one time
    he was one of the strongest juniors in the U.S., but quit for about
    eight years starting in his early 20s. His highest rating was 2434
    USCF, but he has now fallen to the low-mid 2300s – "too much blitz,
    too little tournament chess", he says.

    Dennis has been working as a chess teacher for seven years now,
    giving lessons to adults and kids both in person and on the internet,
    worked for a number of years for New York's Chess In The Schools
    program, where he was one of the coaches of the 1997-8 US K-8
    championship team from the Bronx, and was very active in working with
    many of CITS's most talented juniors.

    When Dennis Monokroussos presents a game, there are usually two main
    areas of focus: the opening-to-middlegame transition and the key
    moments of the middlegame (or endgame, when applicable). With respect
    to the latter, he attempts to present some serious analysis culled
    from his best sources (both text and database), which he has checked
    with his own efforts and then double-checked with his chess software.

    Dennis Monokroussos' Radio ChessBase lectures begin on Mondays at 9
    p.m. EDT, which translates to 02:00h GMT, 03:00 Paris/Berlin, 13:00h
    Sydney (on Tuesday). Other time zones can be found below. You can use
    Fritz or any Fritz-compatible program (Shredder, Junior, Tiger,
    Hiarcs) to follow the lectures, or download a free trial client.
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