Logozar, the "Mozart of Chessable", is celebrating attaining the Candidate Master title - and to thank our community for all its help he has produced this: his first free Short & Sweet course.Short & Sweet: Logozar's 1.e4 repertoire takes on the monumental task of creating the ultimate bitesize switcher's guide to the most popular opening move in chess.
This course is for those considering playing ambitious and sharp lines after 1.e4 but intimidated by the theory load.
Learn 1.e4 in just 68 variations!
If you are used to 1.d4 or other openings, it can be daunting moving to 1.e4. But Short & Sweet: Logozar's 1.e4 repertoire is here to help!
Critical and sharp lines are recommended and deeply explained sufficient for club level and useful as an introduction for masters.
Critical lines are covered up to the point where an advantage has been proven or a thematic middlegame position is reached, clarifying key plans.
This is the sort of course that I'd send a National Master or FIDE Master study partner of mine, if they wanted to play 1.e4 tomorrow in a rated tournament but didn't have time to learn all of the theory."
- Elijah Logozar
To reduce the drillable theory, sidelines are often covered as clickable sub-variations.
There are also several annotated games to supplement the theory. Best of all, this course is free.
For those of you who want to learn 1.e4 in more depth, see the full course here.