Are we looking for a really simple 1.e4 repertoire?
I have found it here.
This book is for amateur chess club players, particularly those who have no time to study main lines of opening theory due to family, work, kids etc, but still would like to play 1.e4 despite having to face several Black defences with lot of theory.
The whole repertoire is based on the principle that we don't really mind playing equal positions or even slightly inferiors (say evaluation -0,21 or -0,31) as long as our opponents concede permanent weaknesses, because after all, it's the position that matters in games between amateurs chess players. Getting such a position right out of the opening serves excellently as a compass: You will never lose your way in the middle game as there is always at least one clear plan at your disposal: target the permanent weaknesses!
The really simple 1.e4: A complete White repertoire
I ordered it.
The whole repertoire is based on the principle that we don't really mind playing equal positions or even slightly inferiors (say evaluation -0,21 or -0,31) as long as our opponents concede permanent weaknesses, because after all, it's the position that matters in games between amateurs chess players. Getting such a position right out of the opening serves excellently as a compass: You will never lose your way in the middle game as there is always at least one clear plan at your disposal: target the permanent weaknesses!
++ The whole plan behind the Alekhine's Defense (really any hypermodern system but the Alekhine's especially can give White a four-pawn center by move 5).