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1.e4 - the lazy way: An Opening Repertoire for the smart Player
Victor Bologan
How much opening prep is really necessary - especially in blitz and rapid games? The idea of a “lazy” but smart repertoire: minimal theory, rich ideas, and easy-to-remember structures.
In this video course, we look at a complete repertoire for White after 1.e4. I’ve moved away from traditional lines like 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 and instead recommend a modern, strategic approach centred around an early d3. These quiet systems avoid heavy theory and allow you to steer the game into familiar territory. Against the Caro-Kann, the modest setup with Nf3 and d3 is surprisingly unpleasant for your opponent - and it's one I personally use, often with great results.
In the Sicilian, we focus on Closed-style positions, where understanding trumps memorisation. Against the French, the ever-reliable King’s Indian Attack (with Nbd2) gives us a harmonious and thematic way to meet 1...e6. These ideas have all been played at the highest level - including by Magnus Carlsen himself - proving they are not only practical, but also deeply sound.
I recently had great success using these types of setups in a Fischer Random tournament. What helped me most was not memorised theory, but a deep understanding of pawn structures, flexibility, and making the right decisions in unfamiliar positions. That’s the real value of this repertoire: it helps you develop positional feel, not just rote recall.
By the end of this course, you’ll have a full, idea-based repertoire with 1.e4 - ready to use in any time control and against any opponent. Combine this with the course on 1...d6 as Black, and you’ll have a universal system for both colours that is effective, low-maintenance, and surprisingly powerful.
Contents
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2...Nc6 3.d3 g6 4.g3 Bg7 5.Bg2 Nf6 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nbd2 d5
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2...d6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.0-0 Nc6 6.d3 Nf6 7.Nc3
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2...d6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.0-0 Nc6 6.d3 Nf6 7.c3 0-0
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2...d6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.0-0 Nc6 6.d3 e5/e6
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2...e6 3.d3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 d6 6.0-0 Nf6
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2...e6 3.d3 Nc6 4.g3 d5 5.Qe2 Nf6 6.Bg2 Be7 7.0-0 0-0
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2...e6 3.d3 Nc6 4.g3 d5 5.Qe2 Nf6 6.Bg2 Be7 7.0-0 7th move options for Black
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2...e6 3.d3 Nc6 4.g3 g6
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2...d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.Ngf3 Nc6 5.g3 Bd6
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2...d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.Ngf3 Nc6 5.g3 g6 6.Bg2 Bg7 7.0-0 Nf6
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2...d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.Ngf3 Nc6 5.g3 g6 6.Bg2 Bg7 7.0-0 Nge7
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2...d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.Ngf3 Nc6 5.g3 Nf6 6.Bg2 Be7 7.0-0 7th move alternatives
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2...d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.Ngf3 Nc6 5.g3 Nf6 6.Bg2 Be7 7.0-0 0-0
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2...d5 3.Nd2 Nf6/c5 - Minor Lines
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2...d5 3.Nd2 Nf6 4.Ngf3 Nc6/b6
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2...Nc6 3.d3 Nf6 4.g3 g6/Be7
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2...Nc6 3.d3 Nf6 4.g3 Bc5
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2...Nc6 3.d3 Nf6 4.g3 d5
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1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d3 g6
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1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.0-0 Nc6 6.d3 Nf6 7.Nc3
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1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.0-0 Nc6 6.d3 Nf6 7.c3
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1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.0-0 Nc6 6.d3 e5
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1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d3 b6
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1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d3 Nc6 4.g3 d5 5.Qe2 Nf6 6.Bg2 Be7 7.0-0 0-0
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1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d3 Nc6 4.g3 d5 5.Qe2 Nf6 6.Bg2 Be7 7.0-0 b6
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1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d3 Nc6 4.g3 g6
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1.e4 e6 2.d3 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.Ngf3 Nc6 5.g3 Bd6
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1.e4 e6 2.d3 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.Ngf3 Nc6 5.g3 g6 6.Bg2 Bg7 7.0-0 Nf6
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1.e4 e6 2.d3 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.Ngf3 Nc6 5.g3 g6 6.Bg2 Bg7 7.0-0 Nge7
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1.e4 e6 2.d3 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.Ngf3 Nc6 5.g3 Nf6 6.Bg2 Be7 7.0-0 b6
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1.e4 e6 2.d3 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.Ngf3 Nc6 5.g3 Nf6 6.Bg2 Be7 7.0-0 0-0
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1.e4 e6 2.d3 d5 3.Nd2 Nf6 4.Ngf3 Be7
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1.e4 e6 2.d3 d5 3.Nd2 Nf6 4.Ngf3 Nc6
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1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d3 d6 4.g3 Be7 5.Bg2 0-0 6.0-0 Nc6 7.h3
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1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d3 Nf6 4.g3 g6 5.c4
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1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d3 Nf6 4.g3 Bc5
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1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d3 Nf6 4.g3 d5
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1.e4 c6 2.Nf3 d5 3.d3 dxe4
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1.e4 c6 2.Nf3 d5 3.d3 Qc7
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1.e4 c6 2.Nf3 d5 3.d3 Bg4
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1.e4 c6 2.Nf3 d5 3.d3 g6