Play 1.e4 Like A Super Grandmaster


Chess.com is excited to announce that GM Anish Giri’s Lifetime Repertoire for 1.e4 is now fully available on Chessable. This three-part course is another masterpiece by the renowned Dutch number-one that teaches everything you need to know to play 1.e4 with confidence. From club-level players to masters, everyone can benefit from Giri’s recommendations.

Click the button below to check out his free 1.e4 Short & Sweet course with 28 core variations from his Lifetime Repertoire and over an hour of video instruction.

As the name implies, Giri’s course packs a repertoire for White that arms you for a lifetime. Inside are cutting-edge lines that Giri, one of the best-prepared players in the world, plays himself. “My concept is to offer you a top-level repertoire. In fact, it’s something that I’ve also played myself in serious games and in faster time control games as well,” Giri said.

My concept is to offer you a top-level repertoire. In fact, it’s something that I’ve also played myself in serious games and in faster time control games as well.
— GM Anish Giri

Among Chessable learners, Giri is well-known for his ability to distill extremely high-level concepts into easy-to-understand explanations. His other courses are consistently among Chessable’s best-sellers, all receiving glowing reviews. Giri’s courses have also received many accolades, including a Best Opening Course for White nomination in 2022 for Part 2 of his 1.e4 course.

His Lifetime Repertoire for 1.e4 includes three parts. Part 1 covers Giri’s weapon of choice after Black plays 1…e5. Part 2 prepares you against major openings Black can try, including the Caro-Kann, the French, gambits, and more, while how to deal with the Sicilian Defense is fully treated in Part 3.

Have you tried any of Giri’s courses on Chessable yet? Let us know what you think of them in the comment section below.





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