Learn Offense and Defense in the Center Game and Danish Gambit with this Free Sample Lesson
Admit it...you’ve fallen for a trap in the Center Game or Danish Gambit once or twice. It happens!
But actually, navigating these openings successfully does take some precision.
And that was the inspiration for veteran Chessable author Raf Mesotten (aka
CraftyRaf) to develop his new course,
Common Opening Traps and Blunders: 1.e4.This super practical guide shows you all the tricks and traps in common 1.e4 openings such as the
Italian Game, Scotch Game, Four Knights, and
Vienna Game. And now you can see what it’s all about with this
free sample course.
In fact, this course was so well put together and so useful that renowned chess coach, streamer, and
International Master Andras Toth just had to lend his hand in presenting it!
In the sample lesson, you’ll learn the
Center Game and
Danish Gambit from both White and Black’s perspective, just like you will for all the openings in the main course.
As White, you’ll learn how to capitalize on less-than-accurate defenses or downright oversights by Black. And as Black, you’ll learn how to accept the pawn sacrifices and hold onto the material and your fort at the same time. By learning the openings from both perspectives, you’ll get a full handle on them such that you’ll never fall for these traps again.
And if you like this lesson, definitely check out the main course, which has more variations, more openings, and more of CraftyRaf’s and IM Toth’s superb explanations.
Don’t get stung in the Center Game again! Try out this free sample of
Common Opening Traps and Blunders: 1.e4 and learn the Center Game and Danish Gambit from both sides.