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A Black Repertoire for Ambitious Chess Improvers: Fighting 1.e4
MoveTrainer® Opening course by Angelika Valkova (2080 FIDE) officially endorsed by GM Gyula Pap
Never fear the King’s Gambit, the Danish, the Spanish, nor the Italian Game again!
This Aggressive Role-Reversal Repertoire
Strikes Blow for Blow versus 1.e4
Two-time Ukrainian Youth Champion Angelika Valkova and Grandmaster Gyula Pap spent 21 months crafting their counter to 1.e4. They examined 1,000's of club players’ games. They analyzed 10,000’s of lines. Then they distilled everything into one focused repertoire, with 50 hours of training that take the fight to White!
Let’s face reality:
You can barricade the light squares. You can hole up in a fianchetto… or exchange as many pawns and pieces as possible.
But no matter how you react, 1.e4 puts you under attack.
Central control, open lines, threats to blow off your f6-knight… White’s first move screams aggression. Hesitate and they take over the game with crazy gambits.
But now you’re ready to reverse the roles!
In A Black Repertoire for Ambitious Chess Improvers: Fighting 1.e4, you’ll strike blow for blow. You will hit back with bold tactics often seen with White.
Discover the “f-file jamming” strategy against the King’s Gambit… transforming your lone f-pawn into an impregnable fortress. So your king stays safe, while everyone plots an invasion.
Valkova & Pap vs King’s Gambit
From an object of attack to a source of worry
for the King’s Gambit, your f-pawn holds
off their army, while yours take
aim at their king
Turn panic into excitement when you meet the Danish Gambit. Steal precious extra tempi from their misplaced queen, and set the stage for swashbuckling chess without dropping a pawn!
Valkova & Pap vs Danish Gambit
The Danish Gambit… but Black
gets the extra tempi!
You may have heard of horror stories by thousands of casual players crashing out versus the Vienna Gambit before move 5 .
But you’re different.
Because in chapter 4, you will not only dodge White’s tricky lines. You’ll finesse them with a weird halting rhythm, then bury their bishops behind their own pawns!
Valkova & Pap vs Vienna
The Vienna bishops reduced to
bodyguards, while their center
starts to crumble
And if you’ve ever been embarrassed by the patzerish Fried Liver Attack, then chapter 19 has your sweet revenge.
Suddenly, White's bishop and knight scatter in opposite directions. Their center crumbles, while their kingside starts to crack. Now contrast their chaos to your position...
With active pieces in perfect coordination, eager to prove your 6-vs-3 advantage!
Valkova & Pap vs Fried Liver Attack
How to take the “attack” out of the Fried
Liver! Even materialistic computers
love Black here
Every line went under the lens of Angelika Valkova.
She’s a 2-time German Women’s Team Champion, a 2-time Ukrainian Youth Champion, and a Master of Sports. She holds live Q&A sessions and tournaments… staying connected to her students and knowing what they need to win more games.
Combine that with GM Gyula Pap’s analysis… and you’ve got the formula for next-level opening and tactical chops.
Pap won the Hungarian Youth Championship no less than 10 times, as well as the 2009 European Youth Team Championship.
His feats led to partnerships with top 100 GMs, like Richard Rapport and Benjamin Gledura.
Valkova picks sharp variations backed by clear concepts. So even if the game veers out of theory, you’d know how to navigate the tactics and where to aim your pieces.
Then Pap stress-tests the lines through hours-long engine analysis to…
Ensure You Step Onto the Board
In Peak Fighting Form!
…Not just against White’s gambits and sidelines, but the main lines too!
Shred reams of Ruy Lopez theory and the preparation anxiety it brings.
You link up your knights to set up a …d7-d5 explosion. This way, you not only avoid the cramped, memorization-heavy lines of the Closed Ruy. You also guarantee your pieces mobility, so they can create favorable tactics!
Valkova & Pap vs Ruy Lopez
Forget about tedious maneuvering!
In this Ruy Lopez, your pieces zoom
to their best squares.
Frustrated by the chaos and messy doubled pawns of the Scotch Game?
The classical …Bc5 dodges this nonsense and develops with tempo. And if White slips, you pin down their king then bring in fresh forces.
Valkova & Pap vs Scotch
Your queen standing close. Bishops
cutting through the diagonals… plus
a rook coming to the e-file. White is
in serious danger!
Snoozing through another passive ‘slow’ Italian? Blame it on the boring d3-copycats!
Shake up the board with the most direct version of the Two Knights Defense. Then storm into the middlegame with a commanding lead in space or development.
Valkova & Pap vs Italian Game
From development, central control
to attacking potential… Black is
ahead on all 3 fronts!
Quickstarter chapters highlight the 97 must-know variations, grouped into 4 sections. So you can focus on the exact part of your 1.e4 e5 game that needs attention, and start seeing results next time you play.
Sign up today for A Black Repertoire for Ambitious Chess Improvers: Fighting 1.e4. Turn fear into anticipation when White’s moves their king’s pawn — because now you will attack.
Our 30-day, 100% satisfaction guarantee ensures you either LOVE the repertoire. Or you return it to us, while we set everything right.
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