05.08.2023, 20:25
Chess Openings - Complete Repertoire For White
Published 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.64 GB | Duration: 13h 3m
This Complete Course Will Teach You How to Play Against Any Opponent After You Play the Move 1.e4 - King s Pawn Opening
What you'll learn
A Complete Opening System When Playing as White
How to Play Against Any Reply That Black Has Against the Move 1. e4
How to Reply Against Both Standard and Uncommon Moves by Black in the Opening Lines That Might Arise
How to Approach the Opening Study Methodically, Without Studying by Heart
Requirements
Understand chess notation
Be familiar with general chess concepts like a weak square, pawn structure, kingside, queenside, to name a few
Any device with access to the internet, such as a mobile or a laptop
No software required - all the material to do the course will be provided here
Description
Welcome to my Complete Opening Repertoire for White course, the only course you need to learn to how to play as White in the opening.We'll take you step-by-step through engaging video tutorials and teach you a complete system to play against all the opening replies that Black has against the move 1.e4, which is the most common way for White to start the game.Statistically speaking, whenever we start the game with the move 1.e4, about than half of the games are limited to only 2 replies by Black, even though Black has 20 possible replies.These 2 main replies are the Sicilian Defense (1 c5) and the Double King s Pawn Opening (1 e5), which we ll cover extensively. After having this strong foundation, we ll study all other options that Black has.This course includes practical activities in every section to make sure that you'll test your new knowledge. I ll provide you with all the games and variations that I ll analyze so that you can download them and keep them, both in PDF and PGN format.Throughout this comprehensive course, we ll study a lot of openings and variations, including:The Sicilian DefenseThe Najdorf VariationThe Scheveningen VariationThe Dragon VariationThe Accelerated DragonThe Sveshnikov VariationRare Continuations Against the Sicilian DefenseThe Scotch GameThe Philidor DefenseThe Petrov DefenseRare Moves by Black in the Double King s Pawn OpeningThe Advanced Variation in the French DefenseRare Continuations by Black in the French DefenseThe Advanced Variation in the Caro-Kann DefenseRare Continuations by Black in the Caro-Kann DefenseThe Pirc DefenseThe Czech DefenseThe Modern DefenseThe Norwegian DefenseThe Scandinavian DefenseThe Alekhine s DefenseThe Nimzowitsch DefenseThe Owen s DefenseThe St. George DefenseAll Possible Replies by Black on the First MoveAnd Many MoreThis course is ideal for intermediate players, who want to take a step further and know how to play the opening against any experienced opponent.By the end of this course, you will improve both your overall openings skills, in addition to having a complete opening system to play as White.Sign up today, and look forward to:Video LecturesPractical ActivitiesDownloadsModel Games covered in the course with analysis included
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What You Need to Do the Course
Section 2: Key Ideas to Study Openings
Lecture 3 Key Ideas to Study Openings
Lecture 4 Solution
Lecture 5 Outro
Section 3: Sicilian Defense
Lecture 6 Intro
Lecture 7 Overview
Lecture 8 Najdorf Variation - Part 1
Lecture 9 Najdorf Variation - Part 2
Lecture 10 Scheveningen Variation - Part 1
Lecture 11 Scheveningen Variation - Part 2
Lecture 12 Dragon variation - Part 1
Lecture 13 Dragon variation - Part 2
Lecture 14 Accelerated Dragon
Lecture 15 Classical Variation
Lecture 16 Sveshnikov Variation
Lecture 17 Kalashnikov Variation
Lecture 18 Taimanov Variation
Lecture 19 Kan Variation
Lecture 20 Four Knights Variation
Lecture 21 Pin Variation
Lecture 22 O'Kelly Variation
Lecture 23 Nimzowitsch Variation
Lecture 24 Other Moves
Lecture 25 Activity
Lecture 26 Solution
Lecture 27 Outro
Section 4: Double King's Pawn Opening
Lecture 28 Intro
Lecture 29 Overview
Lecture 30 Scotch Game - Part 1
Lecture 31 Scotch Game - Part 2
Lecture 32 Scotch Game - Part 3
Lecture 33 Scotch Game - Part 4
Lecture 34 Philidor Defense
Lecture 35 Petrov Defense
Lecture 36 Other Moves
Lecture 37 Activity
Lecture 38 Solution
Lecture 39 Well Done!
Section 5: French Defense
Lecture 40 Intro
Lecture 41 Overview
Lecture 42 Advance Variation - Part 1
Lecture 43 Advance Variation - Part 2
Lecture 44 Advance Variation - Part 3
Lecture 45 Other Moves
Lecture 46 Activity
Lecture 47 Solution
Lecture 48 Outro
Section 6: Caro Kann Defense
Lecture 49 Intro
Lecture 50 Overview
Lecture 51 Advance Variation Part 1
Lecture 52 Advance Variation Part 2
Lecture 53 Advance Variation Part 3
Lecture 54 Other Moves
Lecture 55 Activity
Lecture 56 Solution
Lecture 57 Outro
Section 7: Pirc Defense
Lecture 58 Intro
Lecture 59 Overview
Lecture 60 Main Line
Lecture 61 Other Lines
Lecture 62 Other Moves
Lecture 63 Activity
Lecture 64 Solution
Lecture 65 Outro
Section 8: Modern Defense
Lecture 66 Intro
Lecture 67 Overview
Lecture 68 Main Line
Lecture 69 Other Lines
Lecture 70 Other Moves and Systems
Lecture 71 Activity
Lecture 72 Solution
Lecture 73 Outro
Section 9: Scandinavian Defense
Lecture 74 Intro
Lecture 75 Overview
Lecture 76 Main Line - Part 1
Lecture 77 Main Line - Part 2
Lecture 78 Main Line - Part 3
Lecture 79 Main Line - Part 4
Lecture 80 Activity
Lecture 81 Solution
Lecture 82 Outro
Section 10: Alekhine's Defense
Lecture 83 Intro
Lecture 84 Overview
Lecture 85 Main Line - Part 1
Lecture 86 Main Line - Part 2
Lecture 87 Other Moves
Lecture 88 Activity
Lecture 89 Solution
Lecture 90 Outro
Section 11: Uncommon Openings
Lecture 91 Intro
Lecture 92 Nimzowitsch Defense
Lecture 93 Owen's Defense
Lecture 94 Other Moves
Lecture 95 Activity
Lecture 96 Solution
Lecture 97 Outro
Section 12: Next Steps
Lecture 98 Next Steps
Ideally an intermediate level player,Players who ruin their games in the opening stage of the game,Anyone wanting to improve both their practical and theoretical understanding of openings,Ambitious players who want to progress further