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A practical repertoire for the positional player after 1.d4 Vol.1 – 3
A practical repertoire for the positional player after 1.d4 Vol.1 – 3
I give promising mainlines for white against all black’s main replies to 1.d4 d5 that are engine-proof, easy to learn and can be played almost instantly.
by Sipke Ernst
€89.90
A Supergrandmaster's Guide to Openings Vol.2: 1.d4, 1.c4 and Sidelines
A Supergrandmaster's Guide to Openings Vol.2: 1.d4, 1.c4 and Sidelines
This video course includes GM Anish Giri's deep insights and IM Sagar Shah's pertinent questions to the super GM. While Vol.1 dealt with 1.e4, Vol.2 has all the openings after 1.d4 as well as 1.c4 and sidelines are covered.
by Anish Giri
€49.90
The surprising Janowski Variation  (3...a6) in the Queen‘s Gambit  Declined
The surprising Janowski Variation (3...a6) in the Queen‘s Gambit Declined
Explore the mysteries of the powerful Janowski Variation of the Queen’s Gambit Declined with this brand-new video course!
€32.90
The Super Solid Slav Defence
The Super Solid Slav Defence
We get the Slav after the moves 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6. This video course will focus on 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 and now dxc4, but the white alternatives leading up to the mainline are also discussed in great detail.
by Sipke Ernst
€29.90
Fighting for the initiative with the Schara-Hennig Gambit in 60min
Fighting for the initiative with the Schara-Hennig Gambit in 60min
In the Schara-Hennig Gambit black sacrifices a pawn and in return he gets a lead in development. From that point on black has two options. Playing against white’s king or trying to prevent white from developing.
€9.90
 A Complete Black Repertoire against 1.d4, 1.Nf3 & 1.c4
A Complete Black Repertoire against 1.d4, 1.Nf3 & 1.c4
These video courses feature a black repertoire against 1.d4, 1.Nf3 and 1.c4. The recommended variations are easy to learn and not difficult to remember, but also pose White serious challenges.
€54.90
The Stonewall Attack in 60 Minutes
The Stonewall Attack in 60 Minutes
The Stonewall Attack (d4 followed by e3 and possibly f4) is an old-fashioned opening, almost forgotten, not thought to give White any advantage at all. Yet it still packs a punch and is not so easy to defend against. It is especially good for club players
by Andrew Martin
€9.90
Queen's Gambit Accepted 3.e4 b5 Caveman style in 60 Minutes
Queen's Gambit Accepted 3.e4 b5 Caveman style in 60 Minutes
On this 60 Minutes video course Robert Ris will show you an aggressive way of playing the Queen's Gambit Accepted after 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.e4 b5 4.a4 c6 5.axb5 cxb5 6.Nc3 Qb6 for Black. The ensuing positions are fresh and may put your opponent off-guard.
€9.90
Attacking with the Jobava London System
Attacking with the Jobava London System
The Jobava London System is a minor form of the London System. White tries to play Lf4 quickly followed by Nc3.
€29.90
Attacking Repertoire with 1.d4! Vol. 1 - 3
Attacking Repertoire with 1.d4! Vol. 1 - 3
In this detailed “three-part” video series I take a look at a main line White system based on 1.d4. This series is aimed at the ambitious player who is looking to put maximum pressure on their opponent from the start of the game.
€79.90