This is a free sample of the full course: My First Grünfeld Opening Repertoire
Dig into the Dynamic Grünfeld - without the Endless Theory
If you follow top-level chess, you'll know that the Grünfeld Defense (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6) is a mainstay in competitions. Magnus Carlsen, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, and Viswanathan Anand are just a few big names that have adopted it into their repertoire
But it has a reputation as being a theory-heavy beast, reserved for the likes of those in the 2700+ club.
And while theory can get quite deep, it doesn't have to. In fact, the Grünfeld can teach beginner-intermediate players a lot about chess fundamentals, including
pattern recognition, memorization, and endgame technique.
Short & Sweet: Grünfeld Defense wants to show you there is nothing to fear about this solid and dynamic opening by giving you
10 starter lines to help you learn the basics of this titan of an opening.
What you'll get inside:
♟ A flexible and dynamic repertoire favored by elite players that spares you the deep theory normally associated with the Grünfeld
♟ An opening that can accompany you throughout your entire chess career that will aid you in several key areas of chess improvement
♟ 10 starter lines explained in an approachable manner that give you a taste of both White's main responses as well as trendy sidelines
We're sure this teaser will have you hankering to learn more about the Grünfeld, so you'll definitely want to pick up the full course from Irish IM Alex Astaneh
My First Grünfeld Opening Repertoire.
It's the perfect introduction for players unaccustomed to the Grünfeld without bogging you down with too much theory.
Take the Grünfeld for a test drive and get Short & Sweet: Grünfeld Defense, today!
Start grinding with the Grünfeld with the full course: My First Grünfeld Opening Repertoire