The world's best-prepared grandmaster reveals...The Modern Blueprint For
Playing And Winning With 1.e4
If you want a refreshing way to play 1.e4... one which enables you to press for the win, minus the mind-boggling complications that drive club players nuts... then you'll love what
Grandmaster Anish Giri has prepared for you here.
With a peak rating of 2802 FIDE... consistent and strong performance in the toughest tournaments... and many trend-setting opening novelties under his belt, Giri isn't just one of the strongest grandmasters in the planet — he's also the best prepared.
But here's why the chess world
loves the man:
When Giri isn't playing, he's either bantering with his Twitter followers... or teaching the finer points of chess to newcomers, like stand-up comedians Biswa Kalyan Rath and Samay Raina.
In his latest course, Giri treats you to the same pro-level opening analysis and down-to-earth instruction he's famous for.
Lifetime Repertoires: Anish Giri's 1.e4 Part One is a complete repertoire for White against 1...e5. And here's why this course is...
A Breath Of Fresh Air
Many 1.e4 repertoires aim to "punish" Black with double-edged computer lines, where a hair's breadth could mean the difference between victory and defeat.
Others take the path of least resistance and forego any serious attempt for an opening edge — so they can zoom to a playable middlegame.
With
Lifetime Repertoires: Anish Giri's 1.e4 Part One, you won't have to remember reams of "impossible" variations... nor give up your claim for an objective advantage.
That's because Giri's repertoire strikes...
The Perfect Balance Between
Healthy Positional Chess And
Ambitious Variations
At its core is what Giri dubs the
fundamental Italian Game. This system postpones the direct and explosive d4-break, opting for the slow yet lethal 5.d3. This means:
🏆 You avoid death by opening theory. Leave the popular and highly theoretical Ruy Lopez to the pros. The Italian Game slashes your study workload by half and steers the game to rich middlegames you'll enjoy playing.
🏆 You sidestep the "Crash! Bang! Boom!" variations common in systems with an early d2-d4. Those lines either get too wild for comfort, or fizzle down to equality after the fireworks.
🏆 And... you come out of the opening with a positional trump or two. Giri shows you how to transform your temporary first-move advantage into long-term assets, like the bishop pair... secure piece outposts... and firm control of critical squares.
Through
400-plus MoveTrainer® variations and
10 hours of video, Giri gives you the tools you need to confidently meet and outplay every 1...e5 opening Black can throw your way...
From the time-tested 2...Nc6, the Petroff and Philidor defenses, to dubious but tricky sidelines like the Latvian and Elephant Gambit.
On the other hand, Giri didn't become one of the highest-rated Chessable authors because of his cutting-edge analysis alone. Beyond the engine-checked variations, he also shows you strategic devices and "rules of thumb" to tip the game's balance to your favor.
You will learn about:
🏆 High-class waiting moves which... not only tighten your grip on the center... but also nips enemy counterplay in the bud.
🏆 When to break fundamental opening rules (like "knights first before bishops") — so you can mobilize your entire army with maximum efficiency.
🏆 Precise move orders that dominate of the opponent's half of the board... and give your pieces more room for effective maneuvering.
🏆 How to punish the "thematic" ...h7-h6, leaving the defender ill-prepared to deal with your hyper-active queen and bishops.
🏆 Simple early-game trades that neutralize Black's tricks and accelerate your development. (With a little "help" from your opponent, you'll enjoy a winning advantage as early as move eight!)
🏆 A perfectly timed exchange sacrifice, which gives you an unshakeable grip on the dark squares and an eternal trump on the queenside.
🏆 A finesse that burdens Black with an unenviable choice — give you an extra pawn in the endgame or endure a slow-burning kingside attack.
And many more.
PLUS, Giri also souped up the course with a chapter on
must-know move orders and a
Quickstarter Guide, which covers the core ideas in just 51 minutes. Between these two chapters, you'll be ready to play and win with Giri's fundamental Italian Game in just two hours of less.
Master 1.e4 With Anish Giri And
Press For The Win Against 1...e5