Have you ever wondered how you can easily beat your opponent in the sicilian?
Look no further!
Crush the Sicilian with this brand-new Grand Prix Attack!
Inside the course you will find
✅ An easy-to-learn repertoire without much theory;
✅ Universal first four moves which makes it simple to play;
✅ Attacking mechanism to deliver countless checkmates!
✅ Don’t worry if you forget some theory! All the moves are natural so simply follow basic opening principles and you will find your way!
✅ Having space advantage on the kingside where the opponent castles most often offers a solid positional background to support our attack;
➡Against 2…Nc6 and 3…g6, you should employ the first four moves and then develop the light-squared bishop, castle and attack!
➡Against 2…d6 or 2…g6 is literally the same strategy, this speaks about the simplicity of the Grand Prix Attack setup!
➡Against 2…e6, play the typical first four moves and then follow the same strategy: develop the light-squared bishop and castle as quickly as possible;
➡Easily deal with all the sidelines using the aforementioned concepts;
✅ Amass all your pieces and prepare them for an outstanding attack the black king!
Start your journey now and crush the Sicilian with the Grand Prix Attack!
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 11 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Grand Prix Attack11
- 1.11 GPA Introduction
- 1.22 GPA White’s Typical Attack
- 1.33 GPA White Captures On C6
- 1.44 GPA The Doubled C-Pawns
- 1.55 GPA Black Recaptures With bxc6
- 1.66 GPA Black Recaptures With dxc6
- 1.77 GPA Black Plays …e6 and …d5
- 1.88 GPA Nikolovski – Jorden Van Foreest
- 1.99 GPA Various Setups For Black
- 1.1010 GPA White’s Setup With g3 And Bg2
- 1.1111 GPA Summary