A sneak peak into an old opening, revitalized for modern play
This free course is a sample of the full course Lifetime Repertoires: Tarrasch Defense
Imagine uncovering a solid and attacking opening that has been around for decades, but is underplayed so few opponents will know how to counteract it.
That's exactly what author GM Jorden van Foreest has done. An up-and-coming star himself, his resumée boasts having worked as Magnus Carlsen's second in the 2021 World Championship and winning the prestigious Tata Steel tournament that same year, among many other accolades.
And he's not the only rising star who's taken a shine to it. Young Olympiad standouts D. Gukesh and Nodirbek Abdusattorov have also begun to see the Tarrasch Defense's appeal.
In this free starter repertoire, you get
10 trainable lines focusing on:
💎Closing the center when White plays a kingside fianchetto giving you queenside attacking chances
💎Opening up White's position using the isolated queen pawn to your advantage and playing with more space as Black
💎Ways to deal with 4th and 5th move sidelines plus the London System and the Jobava London
If you're ready to join the next wave of chess superstars and be at the forefront of opening theory, then you'll definitely want to pick up this introduction to the Tarrasch Defense.
What are you waiting for? Get Short & Sweet: Tarrasch Defense for a test drive today.
Want to discover how bright this diamond in the rough can really shine? Get the full course: Lifetime Repertoires: Tarrasch Defense