Metal Eagle Chess

Grand Prix Attack Course

Description:

Chess Grandmaster and Grand Prix Expert Eugene Perelshteyn teaches you how to play his favorite attacking opening against the most common 1..c5. 

There will be videos that are not visible by visiting my YouTube channel. Only from the private links presented in this course will it be viewable to you!

Bonus

PGN files of how to play the Alapin opening and this is LEELA approved repertoire to offer an additional way to combat 1.. c5 against our 1.e4 move to start the game.

Description:

Chess Grandmaster and Grand Prix Expert Eugene Perelshteyn teaches you how to play his favorite attacking opening against the most common 1..c5. 

There will be videos that are not visible by visiting my YouTube channel. Only from the private links presented in this course will it be viewable to you!

Bonus

PGN files of how to play the Alapin opening and this is LEELA approved repertoire to offer an additional way to combat 1.. c5 against our 1.e4 move to start the game.

What would you get in this
Grand Prix Attack Course?

Grand Prix Attack d6, e6 and Be7 Setup

The Grand Prix Attack vs. the d6, e6, and Be7 Setup is a dynamic approach where White challenges Black’s solid but passive structure. With f4 and quick development, White aims for a strong kingside attack, breaking through Black’s defenses and seizing the initiative early in the game.

Grand Prix Solid a6 Defense

The Grand Prix Solid A6 Defense is a reliable setup where Black plays a6 early to slow down White’s attack and gain flexibility. This move helps control key squares and prepare for counterplay, making it a solid choice against the Grand Prix Attack.

Grand Prix Annoying Bg4 Counter

The Grand Prix Annoying Bg4 Counter is a disruptive response where Black quickly develops the bishop to g4, targeting White’s knight and undermining their attacking setup. This early pressure forces White to make concessions, making it an effective way to counter the Grand Prix Attack.

Grand Prix Powerful And Unique Idea For White

The Grand Prix Powerful and Unique Idea for White focuses on aggressive kingside play with f4, rapid development, and tactical strikes. This approach puts immediate pressure on Black, aiming for a fast and overwhelming attack while keeping control of the game’s pace.

Grand Prix Valuable Model Game

The Grand Prix Valuable Model Game highlights key strategic and tactical ideas that make the Grand Prix Attack effective. By studying model games, players can learn powerful setups, attacking patterns, and key moves to maximize their chances of success in this dynamic opening.

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