E4 aggression
An aggressive opening repertoire based on 1. e4. The lines we recommend have lots of practical chances, and many objective ideas.
Learn how to: 1. CRUSH black in the Italian with aggressive pawn play.
2. Learn an EASY TO LEARN, AGGRESSIVE LINE AGAINST the Sicilian.
3. CRUSH ALL OTHER MOVES, with simple and aggressive openings.
4. CHECKMATE BLACK in sidelines with less then 10 moves.
Level: 700- 2000
Here is all the videos you need to counter the Anti-Fried Liver defence after
1.e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 h6!?
This move intends to play Nf6 Without being faced with the Fried Liver, But we’ll make black WISH that we were playing the fried liver against them. Our recommendation is simple and easy to learn. Now it’s time to CRUSH your opponents.
The Modern Pirc is initiated after 1. e4 g6. This hypermodern opening intends to fianchetto the dark-square bishop, and in exchange for giving up the center, black will aim to create some counterplay in the queenside. We are here to guide you, and get black in some uncomfortable positions. Please, watch the video to your right. It will introduce you to the main ideas we’ll explore.
The Modern Pirc is an opening with lot’s of lines and variations, and if you don’t play correctly, you could be finding yourself on the defending side. The Modern Pirc is flexible, and is recommended by masters, like IM Levy Roman A.K.A Gothamchess. However, the Modern Pirc surrenders the centre early, and in this series, we’ll teach you how to play against all of black’s options in this opening. In this course, you’ll be playing the 150-attack. We will launch devastating attacks on our opponent’s king, you will reach, rich and dynamic positions, with videos taking hours to make.
Many who play the Modern Pirc after 1. e4 g6, expect an easy game. Their opponent overextends, falls victim to thematic tactics, and gets crushed by the classic queenside attack. We are going to refute this opening with concrete lines, and new ideas that we have explored with our team. We have explored the endless theory in this line and we are going to untangle the lines for you and give you pleasant playable positions.