A Fighting 1.e4 Starter Kit From
The Internet’s Chess Teacher
IM Levy Rozman's full 1.e4 repertoire features high-scoring, repeatable attacking plans, plus unique setups which “fly under the radar” of opponents. Dig into its lines today with this free course.This
Short & Sweet took a couple of pages from
The GothamChess 1.e4 Repertoire by
International Master Levy Rozman.
His GothamChess Youtube channel grew to more than 3 million subscribers — and he won the chess category for the
2023 Streamer Awards — by bringing digestible chess videos to improvers and new players.
In this free course, Rozman combines his penchant for instruction and cutting-edge analysis to…
Add More Attacking Oomph
To Your Opening Repertoire
Inside
Short & Sweet: GothamChess 1.e4, you’ll be given clear-cut, aggressive lines to break down Black’s major defenses. All of which are based on classical opening principles.
You’ll grab the lion’s share of the center.
Develop your pieces without skipping a beat.
And sometimes, you’ll gambit a pawn to kick off your attack, or secure a positional advantage which lasts all game long.
But while
Short & Sweet: GothamChess 1.e4 plays according to classical principles, it does so in a way opponents won’t expect — reaching unique setups which “fly under the radar” of most club players.
Case in point:
Take the Shimanov versus the 2...a6 Sicilian

The starting position of the Shimanov Sicilian
…which delays kingside development so you can mobilize the queenside as fast as possible, castle in that direction, and launch your kingside pawns with impunity!
It’s principled, offbeat, and easy to learn. Especially with all the memory markers and move-by-move explanations.
The rest of this sampler follows the same formula.
Here are the openings included:
⚔️ Double king’s pawn (1…e5)
⚔️ Sicilian (1…c5)
⚔️ French (1…e6)
⚔️ Caro-Kann (1…c6)
⚔️ Philidor (2…d6)
⚔️ Scandinavian (1…d5)
⚔️ Alekhine (1…Nf6)
⚔️ and Modern (1…g6)
Everything’s covered in only
15 MoveTrainer variations and
27 minutes of video. Which means you can start playing —
and winning — with Rozman’s 1.e4 lines in the next hour or two.
Sign up for
Short & Sweet: GothamChess 1.e4 today. And see how you like the hard-hitting but easy-to-learn attacking plans inside.
When you’re ready to go full GothamChess, and play your most exciting 1.e4 games yet, then the complete course is your next stop.
For now, enjoy this freebie!
Enjoying this free sample? If so, then check out the full course by IM Levy Rozman, The GothamChess 1.e4 Repertoire