A Simple, Short and Oh-So-Sweet Repertoire for Black against 1.d4 and 1.c4
Looking to shape up your Black repertoire, but don’t have time to learn dozens of openings? Or maybe you could use something hot and fresh for the ol’ blitz repertoire?
If so,
International Master Christof Sielecki, a.k.a. “Chessexplained”, has got some gems for you!
The beloved and bespectacled opening expert has released his
complete repertoire for the black pieces,
Keep It Simple for Black, and now he’s here to show you how beautiful simplicity really is with this
free Short & Sweet course.
In this course, you’ll sample IM Sielecki’s easy-to-learn yet powerful recommendations for Black against 1.d4, the London System, the Catalan, 1.c4 and other openings from White.
The foundation of the repertoire is
Magnus Carlsen’s preferred variant of the Queen’s Gambit Declined, a solid yet interesting take on the old reliable queen’s pawn opening.
With these and a few weapons against White’s sidelines for good measure, you’ll have a sample of the same Keep It Simple philosophy IM Sielecki employs in the main course - a philosophy which he not not only preaches, but practices too!
See why simple is sweet - get IM Sielecki’s Short & Sweet: Queen’s Gambit Declined today.
If you like the detailed explanations and Keep It Simple philosophy in this course, check out Christof Sielecki’s free Short & Sweet : Caro-Kann for a weapon against 1.e4, or the main course, Keep It Simple for Black, which covers virtually every opening from White - giving you a complete repertoire with the Black pieces