PatzerKing wrote on 09/28/11 at 07:22:22:
The first book I read was the Gallagher KI-book. He explains different setup against each variation e.g. classical line with Sc6 or Sa6. So you get a good overview about the different setups.
I guess this is the Starting Out: Kings Indian, or is it Play the Kings Indian? (Don't have them here right now).
Golubev's book I felt was a bit more theoretical than the above mentioned. It is just focused on some lines, though.
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Ah, you might also want to check what is recommended for White. There are tons of books there, though, e.g. Avrukh - GM2, Ippolito&Hilton - Wojo's Weapons 2, Markos - Beat the KID, Semkov - Kill KID, Grivas - Beat the Fianchetto Defences, etc.
But studying Kasparov's and Fischer's game can't be bad, can it?