Try Out the Repertoire that Preps you for
the Opening, Middlegame, *and* Endgame
Ever feel like your openings lead to nowhere?
You develop your pieces and get your king safe ‘by the book’, but then you just get stuck trying to find a plan...meanwhile your opponent is acquiring targets and ramping up their own pressure.
It could be that you’re learning openings the wrong way.
And that’s the problem
International Master Yuriy Krykun solves in his course
Lifetime Repertoires: Krykun’s 1.e4 - a winning approach to studying openings you can try out for
free in this Short & Sweet course.
IM Krykun has put together a complete opening repertoire for White based on interesting, rich lines to surprise your opponent but still give you a solid, positional game. But more than that, he goes into detail showing you why the pieces go where they do, how to plan your middlegame attack, and when to simplify into an advantageous endgame.
In this course, you’ll get a sample of the popular author and chess coach’s thorough explanations, and also his novel ways to handle Black’s major defenses, including:
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1…e5, fighting it with the underrated
Vienna Game (1. e4 e5 2. Nc3 Nf6)
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Sicilian Defense♜
French Defense♜
Caro-Kann Defense♜
Scandinavian Defense♜
Alekhine’s Defense♜
Pirc Defense♜ and
Philidor DefenseThis 1.e4 repertoire is unlike any other - both in style and method. If you’ve never tried one of IM Krykun’s courses, this is a great course to see why he’s one of the most popular authors on Chessable. Get started today with
Short & Sweet: Krykun’s 1.e4.