This Complete Course Will Teach You How to Play Against Any Opponent After You Play the Move 1.e4 - King’s Pawn Opening
13 hours of Video Lessons
116 Downloadable Resources
A Complete Opening System When Playing as White
How to Play Against Any Reply That Black Has Against the Move 1.e4
How to Reply Against Both Standard and Uncommon Moves by Black in the Opening Lines That Might Arise
How to Approach the Opening Study Methodically, Without Studying by Heart
Welcome to my Complete Opening Repertoire for White course, the only course you need to learn to how to play as White in the opening.
I'll take you step-by-step through engaging video tutorials and teach you a complete system to play against all the opening replies that Black has against the move 1.e4, which is the most common way for White to start the game.
Statistically speaking, whenever we start the game with the move 1.e4, about than half of the games are limited to only 2 replies by Black, even though Black has 20 possible replies.
These 2 main replies are the Sicilian Defense (1…c5) and the Double King’s Pawn Opening (1…e5), which we’ll cover extensively. After having this strong foundation, we’ll study all other options that Black has.
This course includes practical activities in every section to make sure that you'll test your new knowledge. I’ll provide you with all the games and variations that I’ll analyze so that you can download them and keep them, both in PDF and PGN format.
Throughout this comprehensive course, we’ll study a lot of openings and variations, including:
The Sicilian Defense
The Najdorf Variation
The Scheveningen Variation
The Dragon Variation
The Accelerated Dragon
The Sveshnikov Variation
Rare Continuations Against the Sicilian Defense
The Scotch Game
The Philidor Defense
The Petrov Defense
Rare Moves by Black in the Double King’s Pawn Opening
The Advance Variation in the French Defense
Rare Continuations by Black in the French Defense
The Advance Variation in the Caro-Kann Defense
Rare Continuations by Black in the Caro-Kann Defense
The Pirc Defense
The Czech Defense
The Modern Defense
The Norwegian Defense
The Scandinavian Defense
The Alekhine’s Defense
The Nimzowitsch Defense
The Owen’s Defense
The St. George Defense
All Possible Replies by Black on the First Move
And Many More
This course is ideal for intermediate players, who want to take a step further and know how to play the opening against any experienced opponent.
By the end of this course, you will improve both your overall openings skills, in addition to having a complete opening system to play as White.
Sign up today, and look forward to:
Video Lectures
Practical Activities
Downloads
Model Games covered in the course with analysis included
A Complete Opening System When Playing as White
How to Play Against Any Reply That Black Has Against the Move 1.e4
How to Reply Against Both Standard and Uncommon Moves by Black in the Opening Lines That Might Arise
How to Approach the Opening Study Methodically, Without Studying by Heart
Ideally an intermediate level player
Players who ruin their games in the opening stage of the game
Anyone wanting to improve both their practical and theoretical understanding of openings
Ambitious players who want to progress further
Understand chess notation
Be familiar with general chess concepts like a weak square, pawn structure, kingside, queenside, to name a few
Any device with access to the internet, such as a mobile or a laptop
No software required - all the material to do the course will be provided here
13 hours of Video Lessons
11 Activities
116 Downloadable Resources
12 Sections
Instructor Q&A
♾️ Lifetime Access
Studying openings and creating a full repertoire can be overwhelming. My main goal with my courses is to simplify your study. As a lifelong learner of this game, I know how having the right tools can save you not only months, but years of study.
All the lines and games that I cover in the course will be provided to you under each lesson. For your convenience, I’ll provide them in 2 different formats: PDF and PGN. PGN (Portable Game Notation) is a standard format for recording chess games supported by most chess software.
PDF format
PGN format
This way, you have more than one option to choose your preferred way to save and keep your lifetime repertoire.
I have been studying chess for 25+ years and I've spent over 10 years in the online teaching world, refining how I work and trying to understand the changing needs of this place, which I see as the future of education.
We want the investment in this course to be an absolute no-brainer for you - if you’re actually going to do the work 😉
“Do the work” technically involves completing the sections (including the activities). If you’ve done that and for whatever reason aren’t 100% happy with your experience, drop us an email (within 30 days of purchasing the course) and we’ll happily refund your entire payment.
However, please note that the money-back guarantee only applies if you’ve completed the entire course and included your reason for the cancellation in the email.
This course is ideal for intermediate players wanting to improve both their practical and theoretical understanding of openings.
Understanding chess notation and being familiar with general chess concepts like weak squares, pawn structure, the kingside and the queenside will help you take the course smoothly.
All you need to do the course is access to the internet and motivation to learn!
Furthermore, I’ll provide all the resources to download. All the games and lines given for the repertoire will be provided in PGN (Portable Game Notation) and PDF, in case you don’t have a PGN reader.
The course can be accessed using any device (such as laptop, mobile and tablet).
You’ll be able to access the course online, where you’ll get lifetime access.
Simply open the course page (after buying it), select the lesson you want to watch and click on the play button to start the lesson (see example below).
After watching a lesson, select the next one or click on ➡️ below the lesson.
If you want to download the additional resources, simply click on them (see example below).
Buying the course is a simple process.
1) Go to the course page https://www.panda-chess.com/chess-openings-complete-repertoire-for-white and click on "Enroll now". You’ll be asked to enter your email to login or create an account.
If this is the first time that you log in, you’ll receive a verification code at the email address used to sign up.
Use this code to sign up for the first time.
If you already have an account associated with the email address that you entered, you will be asked to enter your password.
2) Once you logged in, if you have a discount code that has not been already applied, you can add it on the right side and click on "Apply":
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Enter your payment details, click on "I accept the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy" and click on "Pay Now".
After the payment is correctly processed, you can now access the course!
If your account is a new one, your last step will be to simply create your permanent password and click on "Continue".
If you have any problems, do not hesitate to reach out to us at support@panda-chess.com.
You can pay using a card (debit o credit) or PayPal.
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13 hours of Video Lessons
11 Activities
116 Downloadable Resources
12 Sections
Instructor Q&A
♾️ Lifetime Access