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Queen's Gambit Accepted 3.e4 b5 Caveman style in 60 Minutes
Queen's Gambit Accepted 3.e4 b5 Caveman style in 60 Minutes
On this 60 Minutes video course Robert Ris will show you an aggressive way of playing the Queen's Gambit Accepted after 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.e4 b5 4.a4 c6 5.axb5 cxb5 6.Nc3 Qb6 for Black. The ensuing positions are fresh and may put your opponent off-guard.
by Robert Ris
€9.90
Fighting for the initiative with the Schara-Hennig Gambit in 60min
Fighting for the initiative with the Schara-Hennig Gambit in 60min
In the Schara-Hennig Gambit black sacrifices a pawn and in return he gets a lead in development. From that point on black has two options. Playing against white’s king or trying to prevent white from developing.
by Nico Zwirs
€9.90
Santasiere's Folly: 1.Nf3 followed by b4 in 60 Minutes
Santasiere's Folly: 1.Nf3 followed by b4 in 60 Minutes
White gains space on the queenside, forces the opponent to use their own resources right from the start of the game and creates a complicated position.
by Andrew Martin
€9.90
The Stonewall Attack in 60 Minutes
The Stonewall Attack in 60 Minutes
The Stonewall Attack (d4 followed by e3 and possibly f4) is an old-fashioned opening, almost forgotten, not thought to give White any advantage at all. Yet it still packs a punch and is not so easy to defend against. It is especially good for club players
by Andrew Martin
€9.90
Countering the Reti with 1...d5 and 2...Nd7
Countering the Reti with 1...d5 and 2...Nd7
With the move 1…d5 we put one pawn in the centre. With the move 2…Nd7 we are threatning …e5 and putting a second pawn in the centre.
by Nico Zwirs
€9.90
The Vienna Game with 3.d4
The Vienna Game with 3.d4
Recently the Vienna Game 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 has gotten a new boost with the move 3.d4!? After 3…exd4 4.Qxd4 Nc6 5.Qd3 White aims to build up promising attacking play with opposite-castled kings.
by Robert Ris
€9.90
A Surprise Weapon against the Philidor Defence
A Surprise Weapon against the Philidor Defence
The move suggested in this 60 minutes course is 5.Rg1, with the idea g4. The plus side is that you still get all the g4 ideas without losing a pawn.
by Nico Zwirs
€9.90
Surprising Your Opponents with the Lazy Sicilian
Surprising Your Opponents with the Lazy Sicilian
In just 60 minutes, you will be well-equipped with a surprise weapon, which will take most of your opponents out of book right from the start.
by Svitlana Demchenko
€9.90
A surprise weapon against the d6-Sicilian
A surprise weapon against the d6-Sicilian
In this 60-Minutes Markus Ragger presents a repertoire which has been tested at top level that takes your opponents into more unfamiliar territory. The basic system is introduced with the rather unusual capture on d4 with the queen.
by Markus Ragger
€9.90
Attacking the French with 3.Bd3
Attacking the French with 3.Bd3
Do you always have problems finding a good antidote to the French (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5)? Thanks to this 60 minutes course on the move 3.Bd3 you don't have to look any further!
by Robert Ris
€9.90
The Stafford Gambit in 60 Minutes
The Stafford Gambit in 60 Minutes
Looking for a surprise weapon against 1.e4? Try the Stafford Gambit! After the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5, rather than following the solid lines of the Petroff after 3...d6, Black prefers to sacrifice a pawn with 3...Nc6 4.Nxc6 dxc6.
by Robert Ris
€9.90
My favorite Opening Traps
My favorite Opening Traps
If you want some inspiration for your next online or offline blitz games this video course is for you. Simon Williams shows his favorite opening traps in 60 minutes.
by Simon Williams
€9.90