A Principled Introduction to the Queen’s Pawn Opening
Whether you’re looking to build your first true opening repertoire, or you’re a 1.e4 player looking to try out 1.d4,
The Beginner’s 1.d4 Repertoire is an excellent introduction.
International Master Andras Toth has released a
complete 1.d4 repertoire for beginners, where you can learn a response to virtually
every Black defense in
under 200 trainable lines.
How is it possible? The renowned chess coach and 2021 Chessable author of the year cuts down on the need for rote memorization by focusing on the strategic ideas of each opening. This deeper understanding will help you come up with a plan no matter what Black plays, by relying on sound chess principles and targeted strategic focal points.
If it sounds too good to be true, you can try it out for
free in this Short & Sweet course. You’ll get a sample of:
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An unabashed central pawn push strategy in the Queen’s Gambit Accepted which gives way to tactical fireworks
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How to turn the aggression of the Slav upside down with the Geller Gambit
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How to set deadly traps against the Dutch Defense, including a surprising queen trap in a wide open board!
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How to shut down your opponent’s kingside attack in the King’s Indian Defense, and launch your own steamrolling queenside counterattack
And more. If you’ve never taken a course with Coach Andras, you’ll also see first-hand how clearly his lively explanations bring the content home. He didn’t become the 2021 Chessable author of the year by sitting on his hands, after all!
So if you’re looking to try out 1.d4 and do it right,
The Beginner’s 1.d4 Repertoire is the way to go. Try it out with this Short & Sweet course today.
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