Try Out a Repertoire Fit for a World Champion
In this day and age, putting together an opening repertoire like this is no easy task. As the most common opening move, anything you play after 1.e4 will be rigorously tested.
But
GM Grzegorz Gajewski stands up to the challenge with
Lifetime Repertoires: Gajewski’s 1.e4. The
Polish Champion and
second to former World Champion
Viswanathan Anand has put together the only repertoire for the white pieces you’ll ever need, and you can try it out for free in this Short & Sweet course.
GM Gajewski is an
opening theoretician who is a true master of his craft, and he’s done the heavy lifting. He’s assembled only the most robust lines he could find -
no shortcuts added - to maximize your opening advantage. It’s by no means an easy way out of the opening - but the strongest approach is rarely easy!
The main course covers all the mainstream variations arising after 1.e4, but in this Short & Sweet course, you’ll get a sneak peak into some of the core main lines, including the:
♟
Ruy Lopez (including the anti-Berlin, Open Spanish, and more)
♟
Najdorf Siclian and
Rauzer♟
French Defense Steinitz and Rubinstein variations
♟
Caro-KannAnd more. Seeing is believing though, and that’s why GM Gajewski’s bringing you
47 lines free. Try them out in
Short & Sweet: Gajewski’s 1.e4, and if you find yourself liking this powerful approach to 1.e4, be sure to check out the main course,
Lifetime Repertoires: Gajewski’s 1.e4.Like this course and want the full repertoire? Check out:
Part 1, which covers the Ruy Lopez, Petroff, and other 1.e4 e5 openings
Part 2, which covers the Sicilian, French, Caro-Kann, Scandinavian, Alekhine’s Defense and more