Your New Winning Repertoire
Last week I shared a complete SHARP & SIMPLE OPENING REPERTOIRE. The previous post you can read here. It’s a practical setup you can use right away. No heavy theory. Just clear ideas that create problems for your opponents and give you active positions from move one.
Last week we looked at the Scotch Gambit for White. Today I want to take you to the other side of the board with the Sicilian Scheveningen - a simple, practical setup that still gives you real attacking opportunities.
Black follows a simple and logical plan based on basic opening principles:
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Fight for the center: c5, d6, cxd4
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Develop the kingside: Nf6, e6, Be7, 0-0
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Develop the queenside: Nc6, Bd7, Rc8
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Start attacking on the queenside: a6, b5
Last time I shared a video where I explained all the ideas from the repertoire in one hour. Today I want to show you how it works in practice. In this new video I use the same repertoire and beat strong opponents with it. Check it below.