Stop the madness…
…and start beating those odd openings today
You’ve put up with those obnoxious pet openings for too long. The
Grob (1.g4), the
Orangutan (1.b4),
Bird’s Opening (1.f4)...And wouldn’t you just love to shut down those ‘
1.b3 cowboys’? Well, it’s time to do something about them!
These openings may be dubious, but you’re not alone if you struggle with these tricky sidelines, which often pose real problems in blitz and rapid chess. That’s why
National Master Bryan Tillis put together the ultimate course for stomping them out with ease:
Opening Oddities.
And in this
free Short & Sweet course, you’ll get a sample of the smart techniques taught in the main course to deal with a whole host of oddball first moves, including the:
✔️
Nimzo-Larsen (1.b3)
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Bird’s Opening (1.f4)
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Grob Attack (1.g4)
✔️
Polish Opening/Orangutan (1.b4)
✔️
Van Geet Opening (1.Nc3)
✔️
Van’t Kruijs Opening (1.e3)
✔️
Sodium Attack (1.Na3)
✔️
Saragossa Opening (1.c3)
✔️
Ware Opening (1.a4)
✔️
Desperez Opening (1.h4)
And more. NM Tillis, winning chess coach and user-favorite author of
Master the French Defense and other hit Chessable courses, has really outdone himself with this one. Based on principled strategies that
focus on key squares and structures, he’s come up with some slick ways to ‘ambush the ambushers.’ These battle-tested weapons will make you actually
look forward to seeing these offbeat openings over the board!
So if you’re tired of getting the business from these dubious openings, learn how to push back. Get
Short & Sweet: Odd Openings today.
This course is a good start, but in sidelines, anything can happen. So if you like this one, make sure to check out the main course Opening Oddities for the ultimate guide on how to deal with sidelines no matter what the variation