Rock The Ramparts
And Outplay 1.d4 With
The Aggressive Czech Benoni
When the first player opens with 1.d4 and 2.c4, grinding you down in a slow maneuvering game is often the plan. Now imagine the worried and wrinkled look on their faces when you start banging on their kingside before move 10.Online-chess-hustler-turned-Chessable-author
Gonfreecss brings you
The Aggressive Czech Benoni — a repertoire tailored for time-strapped club players looking to bring the point home through unbalanced, dynamic play.
The plan is simple:
Turn White's space-gaining ambitions against them!
After
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4, we play
2...c5 and dare the first player to gain space with
3.d5. In 8 games out of 10, White will take up the challenge — which allows us to stabilize the center with
3...e5 and get a "free hand" to attack the kingside.
The opening's "go for the throat" strategy is exciting and fun to play. But just as important,
The Aggressive Czech Benoni is also...
Sound And Reliable
Even Against The Toughest Opposition
Let's be real:
Chess engines will NEVER like the Czech Benoni — or any of the
proven Black openings that give up space. (And they say machines have no bias!)
On the other hand, there's a long list of grandmasters who have played the Czech Benoni with flying colors —
Judit Polgar (former world #8, the best female player of all time)...
Levon Aronian (world #5, peak 2830 FIDE)... and
Magnus Carlsen (16th World Champion) just to name a few.
If it's good enough for these chess legends, rest assured it's good enough for you, too.
In this interactive course, Gonfreecss doesn't just walk you through his move-by-move analysis of the opening...
He also builds your understanding of
The Aggressive Czech Benoni by breaking down the ideas and thought processes behind the critical moves.
This way, you can successfully navigate the game even if White doesn't play the theory. Inside
The Aggressive Czech Benoni, you'll learn how to:
🏆 Start playing the opening in just two hours or less. Our set-up is easy to remember. First, we put our knight on f6. Next, we plant our pawns to c5, e5 and d6... while our bishop goes to e7 and the other knight to d7. And finally, we launch a vicious pawn storm against the enemy king.
🏆 Narrow down White's options — so that their plans are easy to "read" and stop. The first player has only three setups in the main line, and Gonfreecss shows you how to outplay all of them in just 120 trainable variations.
🏆 Fine-tune your overall chess IQ. You'll learn how to maneuver pieces to their best squares... bust through the opponent's defenses with perfectly timed pawn breaks... and fan the flames of your initiative, even after the exchange of queens — skills which will prove handy regardless of the opening you play.
🏆 Crush blitz and rapid games. The Czech Benoni is playable in classical chess. But its ready-made attacking plans make it even more lethal with only minutes on the clock.
🏆 And take the opponent "out of book" as early as move 3. Only 3 games out of 1,000 start with the Czech Benoni. It's so rare, most people never prepare against it. Well, tough luck because they're in for a rough ride!
It's more fun to play against 1.d4 when you come armed with step-by-step strategies for outplaying White... and
The Aggressive Czech Benoni shows you how to do just that.
Play And WIN With
The Aggressive Czech Benoni