If You MUST Win The Next Game,
Then Here’s The Opening That Will
Rise To The Challenge
The Rip-Roaring Richter Attack disrupts the game’s balance from the get-go… and plays for total control of the center to swing must-win games to your favor.Your instructor for this course is Chessable community author
Pseudo_Sloth.He’s an enterprising expert, who sports a 2200-plus rating in bullet, blitz and rapid. His specialty? Throwing opponents off their game with rare and double-edged openings.
And in Pseudo_Sloth’s first ever Chessable course, he shows you how to…
Unbalance The Position And
Start A Raging Attack In Just Three Moves!
When Black answers your 1.d4 with 1…d5, they expect a slow positional game. Perhaps a Queen’s Gambit… a Catalan… or a London System, where they enjoy an airtight position.
Now imagine their surprise when you go for the jugular with
The Rip-Roaring Richter Attack. This repertoire radically unbalances the pawn structure… to take the opponent “out of book” and whip up a dangerous attack.
It starts with
1.d4 d5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.f3!? preparing to take over the center with e2-e4. After which, you’re all but guaranteed an advantage.
It’s lethal for anyone facing it. But even more so for the unprepared player, who’s seeing it for the first time. (Case in point: With the Richter Attack, White
scores 56.5% in online speed chess, which is way above average!)
Of course, Black will try to stop your pawn break… brace for it… or try to beat it to the punch. But rest assured Pseudo_Sloth’s analysis and
91 trainable variations have you covered.
Here’s the plan:
🔥 Against the popular yet dubious 3…Bf5!? — You’ll exploit the vulnerable bishop to gain space and start an assault against the black king. (Stockfish 14 NNUE loves the bold two-pawn sacrifice in this line.)
🔥 Against the solid 3…e6 — You’ll transpose to a favorable version of the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit, One where you own the center and have a clear path to the ill-defended kingside. Classic gambit compensation, yet you’re not even down material!
🔥 Against the critical 3…c5 — You’ll plant a knight on e6 to paralyze Black’s army. Which gives you all the time in the world to centralize your rooks, and secure critical squares.
🔥 And against third-move sidelines — You’ll get a “lean and mean” guide to handling Black’s rare responses, including the Grunfeld-style 3…g6, the Slav-like 3…c6, and the unusual 3…Nc6.
PLUS, the repertoire is flexible, too. You can play it as your main reply to 1…d5. Or, you can take it up as a secondary weapon to complement other 2.Nc3 openings, like the Jobava London or the Veresov.
However you use it,
The Rip-Roaring Richter Attack will give you that extra firepower in must-win games, and improve your score against 1…d5.
But don’t take our word for it. Try the repertoire risk-free with
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See you inside.