Learn to crush Queen pawn openings with IM Valeri Lilov! (Webinar Replay)

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Free webinar: Learn to crush Queen pawn openings with IM Valeri Lilov!

Do you struggle to get the type of game you want to play against 1.d4 players? Perhaps you meet 1.e4 with a razor-sharp Sicilian and love to get into the fight as early as possible but those guys who play Queen pawn openings are only interested in a slow, positional game.

It’s true that the Queen pawn openings can be more strategic but that doesn’t mean you can’t steer the game into more exciting territory. Far from it!

In fact some of the most amazing games of recent times have come from Queen pawn openings. Remember Vishy Anand’s brilliancy as Black against Levon Aronian? Anand played the Semi-Slav Defense, placed a Bishop on b7, the other on d6 then began sacrificing pieces all over the place! A shell-shocked Aronian knocked over his King after just 23 moves.

Now IM Valeri Lilov is going to show you how to get great positions as Black against 1.d4 in his next webinar. You will be able to join him for this very useful lesson.

Spend 1 hour live with IM Lilov and you’ll be able to get dynamic positions against the Queen pawn openings plus pick up a ton of cool tricks, traps and attacks.

You’ll learn:

Why taking 2 moves to play a7-a5 is better than 1 in the Slav Defense.
How to get an attack on the White King in under 15 moves with the Stonewall Defense.
The Queenside attack in the Nimzo-Indian which could win you the game very early on.
The trick to avoiding White’s long-diagonal pressure in the g3 line in the Bogo-Indian.
How to neutralize the dangerous-looking Ne5 in the Slav.
The critical move that busts open White’s center if he plays 4.f3 in the Nimzo.
If you want to upgrade your opening repertoire and get better results with the shortest amount of time spent on training then join IM Valeri Lilov this Saturday for a 1 hour lesson.

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