King's Indian Mar del Plata

Opposite-wing attacks with a locked center — pure chess drama.

King's Indian Defense (Classical/Mar del Plata)

Key Positions

Locked center: d5 vs e5 — the race begins

Black launches ...f5 — the kingside storm begins

White pushes c5 — the queenside assault

Plans

White's Plans

  • c4-c5 Break through on the queenside — the signature plan.
  • Open the a- and b-files for rooks after cxd6 and a4-a5.
  • Nd3 or Na4 Reroute knights to support the c5 break and pressure d6.
  • Tempo matters more than material — sacrifice a pawn to accelerate the queenside attack.

Black's Plans

  • ...f5, ...f4 Storm the kingside with pawns — aim to pry open lines near White's king.
  • ...g5, ...g4 Continue the pawn storm; ...Rf7-g7 brings a rook into the attack.
  • ...Nf6-h5-f4 Route the knight to f4 where it eyes key attacking squares.
  • Race! Don't defend the queenside — your attack must arrive first.

Key Principle

The Mar del Plata is a pure race. Tempo is the currency — not material. Both sides sacrifice pawns freely to accelerate their wing attacks. Whoever arrives first wins.

Test Your Knowledge

Question 1 of 4

In the Mar del Plata, what does Black attack?