This Spanish Grandmaster NEVER
Lost To 1.e4 When He Played
This Aggressive Defense
We’re talking about
Grandmaster Pepe Cuenca (peak 2563 FIDE) and the Kalashnikov Sicilian.

The Kalashnikov Sicilian’s tabiya
With this counterattacking system, Cuenca
scored 87.5% against strong titled players from 2020 to 2022 — and never lost a game!
But what’s even more impressive is that Cuenca has played rock-solid chess all his life... the polar-opposite of the Kalashnikov Sicilian.
If a “safety first” player can pick up this fiery opening, and enjoy tremendous success, then
so can you!
Start with the
10 MoveTrainer lines in this mini-repertoire and…
Enjoy Exciting Attacking Chess
In Every Variation
Against the Open Variation with
3.d4, you’ll bend the rules of positional play to seize the center… then launch a pawn storm against the enemy king.
You’ll also be given counters to those annoying Anti-Sicilians often played in the club, including:
💥 Mikhail Tal-style tactics against the Closed Sicilian
💥 A line-opening pawn sacrifice against the Rossolimo
💥 And a queenside clamp versus the Alapin
Plus, you’ll also get
40 minutes of video, where Cuenca adds an extra layer of instruction. So you can start playing the Kalashnikov Sicilian as soon as possible.
Try the lines in your games.
And if the sizzling tactics and attacking play inside inspire you, then sign up for the full version,
Lifetime Repertoires: Kalashnikov Sicilian.
It’s a complete repertoire against 1.e4 based on the same brand of the Sicilian which made Cuenca “unbeatable.”
But for now, have fun with this freebie!