Your First Step to a Simple, Winning 1.e4 Repertoire with White
So you’re ready to develop an opening repertoire with White, and maybe you’ve looked around a bit already - only to find massive, complex repertoires catering to more advanced players.
But there’s a repertoire on Chessable that is simple, easy-to-learn, and
usable up to master level:
Short & Sweet: 1. e4 for Beginners.Taught by a renowned and beginner-friendly chess coach,
International Master Andras Toth, you’ll learn how to handle all major openings from Black after 1.e4 - and all the most critical sidelines and traps your opponents can set.
In this
free sample of the main course, you’ll learn how to fight simply but powerfully against the:
♞ Sicilian Defense (1…c5)
♞ French Defense (1…e6)
♞ Caro-Kann Defense (1…c6)
♞ 1.e4 e5 (with the Evans Gambit)
♞ Scandinavian Defense (1….d5)
♞ Alekhine’s Defense (1…Nf6)
♞ Pirc Defense (1…d6)
And more! The 18 lines and 40 minutes of video instruction in this course will give you a feel for IM Toth’s beloved teaching style that
focuses on core chess principles and key ideas more than specific move orders. You’ll quickly understand why he’s Chessable’s
2021 Author of the Year, not to mention one of the most popular and experienced authors on Chessable!
So if you’re ready to start a simple yet reliable 1.e4 repertoire, get
Short & Sweet: 1. e4 for Beginners today.
These free lines are a good start, but only the main course covers all the critical lines you need to know, including Black’s gambits and sidelines. Check out the full course, The Beginner’s 1.e4 Repertoire, here.