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A Supergrandmaster’s Guide to Openings Vol.1: 1.e4
Anish Giri
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This video course includes GM Anish Giri's deep insights and IM Sagar Shah's pertinent questions to the super GM. In Vol.1 all the openings after 1.e4 are covered.
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This video course includes GM Anish Giri's deep insights and IM Sagar Shah's pertinent questions to the super GM. In Vol.1 all the openings after 1.e4 are covered. This includes the Ruy Lopez, Italian, Petroff, Scotch, French, Sicilian, Caro Kann, Pirc, Modern and much more. Along with explaining the nuances, each video also has a story, narrated by Anish, on the favourite game he played in that opening and his memories related to it. It is extremely valuable to hear the thoughts of a player who is currently considered one of the best opening experts in the world of chess. Getting this video course will elevate your knowledge of chess openings and will help you make informed decisions on how to go about building your opening repertoire. If you have always struggled with openings, this video course would be a perfect primer for the first phase of the game.

  • Video running time: 3 h 19 minutes
  • Extra: Training with ChessBase apps – Memorize the opening repertoire plus database with Games from Anish Giri

Contents

1
Introduction
2
Fundamentals
3
Ruy Lopez
4
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5
5
Ruy Lopez
6
Game Database
7
Repertoire Training
8
Description
9
For White
10
For Black
11
Italian Game
12
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5
13
Italian Game
14
Game Database
15
Repertoire Training
16
For White
17
For Black
18
Petroff Defence
19
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6
20
Petroff Defence
21
Game Database
22
Repertoire Training
23
For White
24
For Black
25
Scotch Game
26
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4
27
Scotch Game
28
Game Database
29
Repertoire Training
30
For White
31
For Black
32
More Game Databases
33
More Repertoire Training
34
Sicilian Defence
35
1.e4 c5
36
Sicilian Defence
37
Game Databases
38
Repertoire Training
39
Najdorf for White
40
Najdorf for Black
41
Dragon for White
42
Dragon for Black
43
Scheveningen for White
44
Scheveningen for Black
45
Classical for White
46
Classical for Black
47
Sveshnikov/Kalashnikov for White
48
Sveshnikov/Kalashnikov for Black
49
Kan for White
50
Kan for Black
51
Closed for White
52
Closed for Black
53
Alapin for White
54
Alapin for Black
55
Rossolimo/Moscow for White
56
Rossolimo/Moscow for Black
57
French Defence
58
1.e4 e6
59
French
60
Game Database
61
Repertoire Training
62
Exchange for White
63
Exchange for Black
64
Advance for White
65
Advance for Black
66
Tarrasch for White
67
Tarrasch for Black
68
Winawer for White
69
Winawer for Black
70
Caro Kann Defence
71
1.e4 c6
72
Caro Kann
73
Game Database
74
Repertoire Training
75
Advance for White
76
Advance for Black
77
Main Line for White
78
Main Line for Black
79
Exchange for White
80
Exchange for Black
81
Alekhine/Scandinavian Defence
82
1.e4 Nf6/d5
83
Alekhine/Scandinavian Defence
84
Game Database Alekhine
85
Game Database Scandinavian
86
Repertoire Training
87
Alekhine for White
88
Alekhine for Black
89
Scandinavian for White
90
Scandinavian for Black
91
Pirc/Modern/Philidor Defence
92
1.e4 d6/g6
93
Pirc/Modern/Philidor Defence
94
Game Database Pirc/Modern
95
Game Database Philidor
96
Repertoire Training
97
Pirc/Modern for White
98
Pirc/Modern for Black
99
Philidor for White
100
Philidor for Black
101
Conclusion
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