Try out a Tactical - and Practical - Repertoire for Black
There ain’t no chess like attacking chess!
But do you really have to learn hundreds of lines on Sicilian or King’s Indian Defense theory to play attacking chess?
Fortunately not! With this
free course, pro chess coach and FIDE Master
Midas Ratsma offers you a sampler of some deliciously spicy yet simple openings designed for the club player.
Straight from his full course,
Attacking Repertoire for Club Players for Black, these lines will teach you practical, principled chess where you can unleash some strong tactics right in the opening - and maybe even win a few ‘miniatures’!
And since it’s designed for beginner and intermediate players, you won’t have to memorize long, forcing variations to do it - in fact, each of these opening lines are
10 moves or less.
In this course, you’ll get a sample lesson of how to:
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Snatch a pawn in the Ruy Lopez and attack like a bandit on the getaway
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Set up some irresistible traps in the Italian Game
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Put your opponent through the wringer in the Queen’s Gambit with the Albin Countergambit
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Start sudden fireworks against the English (1.c4) and Reti (1.Nf3) openings
And more. FM Ratsma’s clear explanations and simple, aggressive lines are great for improving players who want to grow their skills, but still want to play fun, attacking chess.
So, if this sounds like the type of repertoire you’re looking for, grab this free Short & Sweet course today. And if you like it, be sure to check out the full course,
Attacking Repertoire for Club Players for Black.