In Just 16 Easy-To-Remember Lessons,
We'll Show You How To Beat The Pants
Out Of The Sveshnikov Sicilian
16th World Champion Magnus Carlsen is the strongest grandmaster ever to play the sharp Sveshnikov Sicilian whenever possible.
Yet when he faced two-time US champion Wesley So in the finals of Skilling Open 2020... Carlsen and his favorite opening went down in just 35 moves.
Wesley's key to success was a rare, deceptively aggressive 9th move. If this move can crush the highest-rated player on the planet, can you imagine how dominant you'll be when you unleash it against club-level opposition?
Well... imagine no more because Candidate Master Han Schut has prepared for you an Anti-Sveshnikov blueprint based on Wesley So's surprise weapon.
Han is a certified chess trainer with 30 years of experience. He helped raise at least three Dutch and European Youth Chess Champions... and he clearly knows a thing or two about bringing the best out of his students.
In creating this repertoire, Han took meticulous steps to help you...
Maximize Your Score Against
The Sveshnikov In Minimum Time
This repertoire is all about giving Black a taste of their own medicine.
You'll learn when to break opening "rules" for big material gains... how to attack with your queen from the 3rd and 4th rank... how to invade critical squares in the position with lethal proficiency... and many unusual but effective attacking plans.
And with just 16 trainable variations, this is a course you can complete!
Han also prioritized variations based on Lichess games — so you're ready to capitalize on the most common moves in club and online play.
In contrast, Black must navigate a minefield of tricky tactics and positional ideas to avoid losing in the opening.
This surprise weapon is played in less than 1% of all Sveshnikov games... so players are highly unlikely to seriously prepare against it. And against an unprepared opponent, scoring a knockout in 15 moves or less is standard fare.
But don't take our word for it. See for yourself when you...
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The Sveshnikov Sicilian