Try The Simple 1.e4 Repertoire that Pulls No Punches
Simple wins right out of the opening are up for grabs!
The problem is, a lot of club players get
too aggressive and overextend themselves early on - getting themselves into trouble fast.
But with this
free course, you can start learning a simple and aggressive repertoire for White that
avoids grandmaster complications and poses problems to Black right away - while keeping a totally solid position.
This sample of
FIDE Master Midas Ratsma’s Attacking Repertoire for Club Players: 1.e4 gives you simple yet punchy opening weapons against all Black’s major defenses:
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Put Black on their back foot right away after 1.e4 e5 with the Scotch Gambit. Accelerate your development with rapid speed, and kick Black’s knights away from the center with ease in this super-solid gambit
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Steal the center in the Sicilian with the Alapin Variation. Just like the Scotch Gambit, you’ll kick Black’s knights away and dominate the center with your pawns forcing Black into awkward development
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Rope a dope in the French with the Advance Variation. Trick Black into taking a central pawn by setting a beautiful trap early on
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Crack the Caro-Kann with another Advance Variation and another deadly trap - which could end the game before it even begins if Black is not careful
And more!
Not only will you get a sample of the fighting lines in FM Ratsma’s course, you’ll also get a sample of his easy-to-follow and
beginner-friendly teaching style through
40 minutes of video instruction.
And if you like it, there’s an entire White repertoire waiting for you in the
main course - so try out
Short & Sweet: Ratsma’s 1.e4 today.