Chess Opening- Play 1.e4: A Complete White Repertoire




Chess Opening- Play 1.e4: A Complete White Repertoire

In this (Chess Openings) course, we'll learn with you A complete White Repertoire with 1.e4. As we know nowadays openings are becoming important part of the game rather than middlegame. There are some games that we'll be crushed just by the opening that even not gives chance to get to the middlegame. That's why studying the openings in modern chess world are key.

We'll go through to every possibility of black that can do against 1.e4. Actually there are 7 normal responds of black, but besides them  we'll also take a look some offbeat first moves of black. For your convenience there would be PGNs for the openings so once you'll finish the course you'll be able to review them on chess board. There could be some games that your opponent will play complete different opening, at that moment just don't lose control and keep playing. Because know everything is here described are natural and the main lines, so your opponent's moves could be inaccuracy or mistake.

Once you'll complete the course you'll able to get the advantage from the opening and will start to play the openings with more confidence. Simply, you'll start winning more games with these lines. After finishing the course, start the practising them as soon as possible since practise makes everything perfect.


Chess Opening with White Perspective-Learn to play 1.e4 with confidence

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What you will learn
  • Learn to play 1.e4 with confidence
  • A complete repertoire for playing 1.e4 with the white pieces
  • Solid lines with quick development and good central control

Rating: 4.14286

Level: All Levels

Duration: 3 hours

Instructor: FM Daler Vakhidov


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