Valeri Lilov’s Opening Repertoire for 1.e4 players! (Webinar Replay)

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LIVE Training: Valeri Lilov’s Opening Repertoire for 1.e4 players!

“Best by test!” That’s how Bobby Fischer described his favorite first move, 1.e4. A hugely popular choice for players of all standards, pushing the King’s pawn 2 squares often leads to open, tactical games. But the 1.e4 player has their work cut out as Black has many ways to respond, each with its own characteristics. In fact, Black can often dictate the type of game that will be played.

From the solid Caro-Kann and French Defenses to the ultra-sharp Sicilian or classic Ruy Lopez, White needs to be ready for anything. But don’t worry, you don’t need to spend the next 6 months studying opening theory before daring to play e4 again. IM Valeri Lilov is going to introduce you to his opening repertoire for 1.e4 players in Saturday’s webinar!

You’re going to learn:

How to put those solid French Defense players on the back foot as early as move 2 with the relentless attack Bobby Fischer used to rack up huge tournament victories.
Watch your opponents fall apart as you apply the deep positional ideas on pawn structure and minor pieces that Anatoly Karpov discovered in the Caro-Kann
Save time and trouble with a hyper-aggressive system you can use as White against all Sicilian Defense variations. Using just a few simple rules you’ll be able to blitz out an attack famous for crushing people in under 20 moves.
If you want to learn some powerful ideas against whatever your opponents throw at you, make sure you join IM Valeri Lilov for this live training!

If you’re serious about getting better at chess but don’t have much time to spend on study, our weekly webinars will give you the best return for your time. Real insights, real improvement, every week. And they’re free!

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