Do You Want An Opening Which 100% Guarantees Excellent Attacking And Winning Chances... No Matter What White Plays?
We haven't found such an opening yet.
But the Kan Sicilian comes really close!
It's a punchy defense to 1.e4, which reorganizes your pawns to pave a clear plan of attack for your pieces. And if you like the sound of that, then this mini-repertoire by
Grandmaster Igor Kovalenko and
Grandmaster Arturs Neiksans is your starting point.
Timing And Aggressive Pawn Structures
For The WIN!
Here's the plan:
First, we play against
1.e4 with
1...c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nc3 a6 to secure a flexible pawn structure. Next, we wait for the first player to commit to a specific set-up. And finally, we rearrange our pawns into an aggressive formation to fight White head on.
Inside this free course, you'll see:
💥 How to undermine the Maroczy Bind by invading the dark-squared cracks it left behind.
💥 The "misplaced piece" in the Closed Sicilian. How to exploit it to gain queenside space and slow down White's infamous kingside attack.
💥 Why you must avoid ...d7-d5 against King's Indian Attack setups. PLUS, an exciting exchange sacrifice which puts you in the driver's seat.
💥 How to attack g3-setups with the isolated queen's pawn, and paralyze the enemy pieces with pins.
💥 The aggressive queenside fianchetto, which turns the proud e-pawn into a target practice dummy.
And thanks to its structure-based approach, it's not just your opening which gets a boost... but your pawn play and strategic decision-making, too.
Best part?
Kovalenko and Neiksans packed all of these goodies into just
23 core variations and
66 minutes of video. So you can start playing the Kan Sicilian in the
shortest time possible.
Enjoying this Short & Sweet? Check out GM Igor Kovalenko and GM Artur Neiksan's Lifetime Repertoires: Kan Sicilian