RCA's Next Course About Aggressive Chess Openings - Remote Chess Academy

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Last updated 21 fevereiro 2025
RCA's Next Course About Aggressive Chess Openings - Remote Chess Academy
In one of our recent video lessons, we studied a very original line, the Janowski variation in the Queen’s Gambit. We saw how this line even had some aggressive ideas like giving the exchange for counterattack against the opponent’s king. Playing an opening based on understanding is great. Nowadays, we are swamped with opening lines that can go over 30 or 40 moves. Many of us are not chess professionals, so finding the time to study them is indeed challenging. The good news is that we’re finalizing a course about this topic from which you’ll learn: Attacking ideas WITHOUT having to memorize lots of lines Sound ideas that can be implemented even for classical games Last but not least, this course will focus on some of the most common openings, not sidelines, which have withstood the test of time The author of this course is fairly new. It is the first course that he’ll create for RCA, but he has already created some video lessons for our channel. Can you guess who he is? 😊 Write in the comments below. Today we are going to take a look at a really interesting game where the Indian chess prodigy, Manish Cristiano, virtually refuted the Berlin Defense of the Spanish Game (Ruz Lopez), and beat a very strong Russian grandmaster, Goganov. The Berlin Defense arises after the following moves: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6. It is one of the most rock-solid opening lines in the modern times. A lot of the strong players play this line as Black. Watch and enjoy this aggressive play from the 16-year-old:     You can find the PGN of this game below
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