Aggressive. Instructive.
And All-In from Move 1.
ChessDojo makes its Chessable debut with a complete 1.e4 repertoire designed to show you what the game of chess is all about.
You’re not playing for a slow, positional grind with this repertoire.
You’re not playing for steady, long-term advantages like the bishop pair, either.
You are playing for mate.
And Grandmaster Jesse Kraai is going to show you how to do it as effectively and efficiently as possible with this simple, aggressive, and one-volume opening repertoire for White.
One of the founding sensei of the Dojo, GM Kraai emphasizes chess fundamentals and positional understanding ahead of memorizing lines of theory. So you’ll not only keep your workload manageable, but you’ll also be able to develop an intuitive feel for the openings, their dynamics, and how to take the initiative regardless of the specific move your opponent plays.
Secure a Home Turf Advantage in Every Variation
The repertoire may not be born by supercomputer research - but it will give you a practical advantage in any variation where you understand the positions better than your opponent.
Here’s a look inside:
☯️ Bring your opponent out of theory, then break their back with the Bishop’s Opening against 1.e4 e5. Sidestep drawish, computery variations like the Petroff Defense and Berlin in favor of a natural, rolling attacking on the kingside
☯️ Slay the Sicilian with the ‘New Grand Prix Attack.’ This unique way of playing one of the most reliable anti-Sicilians in chess will either yield a nice kingside attack, a shattered pawn structure for Black a la Rossolimo, or both!
☯️ Make every French player’s worst nightmares come true with a souped-up Milner-Barry Gambit. You’ll keep the bad French bishop locked away, while all of your pieces formulate an attack
☯️ Crack the Caro with the Tal Variation in the Advance. Squeeze Black for Space, destroy their structure, and if they opt for 3…c5 instead, you’ll just give them a terrible version of the French!
Plus, simple, aggressive ways to dismantle the Scandinavian, Alekhine’s Defense, Pirc Defense, and more.
GM Kraai’s in-depth video walkthroughs detailing the nature and character of the structures, dynamics, and middlegame strategies are sure to improve your overall understanding of the game.
His emphasis on sparring positions - particular points that deserve extra attention and practice - will gear you up for real-world battles over the board.
With world-class instruction like that, it’s no wonder the ChessDojo sensei have amassed a huge following.
So if you’re ready to go all-in from move 1 and improve your entire game doing it, get the ChessDojo 1.e4 Repertoire today.