Complete Chess Opening Repertoire (for White & Black)
Learn how to play and master the major chess openings as White and Black with this comprehensive course. Develop a sound and powerful opening repertoire that will give you the winning edge. Suitable for chess players of all strengths.
What you’ll learn
- Learn how to play the opening
- Understand the ideas and move order of major opening systems
- Choose the right opening for you
- Learn Gambits and aggressive systems to give you the best winning chance
Most players realize after a while that they play certain types of positions better than others, and that the amount of theory they can learn is limited. Therefore, most players specialize in certain openings where they know the theory and that lead to positions they favor. The set of openings a player has specialized in is called an opening repertoire. The main elements a player needs to consider in a repertoire are:
As White, whether to open with 1. e4, 1. d4, 1. c4, or 1. Nf3
As Black, a defense against any of these openings
A very narrow repertoire allows for deeper specialization but also makes a player less flexible to vary against different opponents. In addition, opponents may find it easier to prepare against a player with a narrow repertoire.
The main openings in a repertoire are usually reasonably sound; that is, they should lead to playable positions even against optimal counterplay. Unsound gambits are sometimes used as surprise weapons, but are unreliable for a stable repertoire. Repertoires often change as a player develops, and a player’s advancement may be stifled if the opening repertoire does not evolve. Some openings that are effective against amateur players are less effective at the master level.
This course will teach you all the major openings as White and Black, with 1.e4 and 1.d4. Your opening repertoire will be sound and powerful.
Who this course is for:
- Chess players of all strengths
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