What is included in our E4 aggression repertoire
E4 aggression is a complete repertoire unlike some of our future courses. This course is okay for beginners, intermediates and some advanced players. Basically, anyone who has a U2000 rating on chess.com. We will have a section on every major black defence, including annoying troll openings like the hippo or the bongcloud. One of our openings is a sideline in the 150-attack against the Modern Pirc, another will be a very aggressive system against the annoying e6/b6, CRUSHING the Caro-Kann with the advance variation, and a flexible weapon against the Sicilian, so what are our elite recommendations?
Our weapons
Against the lame 1… e5 we will be playing a slow, but aggressive line in the Italian.
Against the Sicilian, it’s time to introduce the Alapin Sicilian, seize the centre early and gain the initiative.
French? No problem, with the Classical variation, you’ll limit your opponent’s counter-play on your centre.
The annoying Caro-Kann, Advance with e5!
Pirc? Learn this aggressive system.
Modern Pirc? I50-attack them.
Scandinavian? Play into their prep and still crush them with the main line.
Levy’s e6/b6? Why allow anyone to get away with a subpar and offbeat opening?
Friends that troll you with the Polish? The Grob? The bongcloud? The Hippo? Destroy them.
You might be wondering how we came up with this repertoire, we find lines that score very well for the average player while taking in account master level games. This way we find aggressive openings that are practically very good and objectively maintaining white’s advantage of moving first. In this repertoire, there will be no objectively bad openings, let alone refuted openings. Our team has been researching little intricacies of these positions and have been analyzing them with opening books and computers. Our progress has been slow, but we plan to release a chapter on the 150 attack soon, and we are deeply analyzing the Advance Caro. Stay Tuned!