
More Attacking 1.e4 Systems
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Last time I talked about some dangerous weapons for White and Black with 1.e4 - today, we're going to discover two more!
First, would you like to know the easiest answer to 1.e4 to learn, that still gives you good attacking chances?
That's what we cover in my first video, 'Win With The Scandinavian'! We're going to discover how a strong GM lost in a matter of moves as White in a recent Titled Tuesday Chess.com blitz event!
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As for Black's other defences to 1.e4 - which one is the most solid and annoying to face?
For most strong players, it's the Berlin (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6), as used by Kramnik to hold off Kasparov's White pieces in the 2000 World Championship Match.
Fortunately for you, I happen to know a very dangerous weapon against the Berlin, where you get to pawn storm the opponent's king from a position of safety!
If you think it's too good to be true - World Champion Magnus Carlsen lost in less than 25 moves against this weapon just earlier this year!
Find out more in the video below:
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