1.e4 Simplified – GM Alex Colovic Chessable
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Introduction (1 variation)
Quickstarter (20 variations, 10.3 avg. trainable depth)
The Sicilian Defence: Introduction (1 variation)
1) Sicilian: Black Plays 2…Nc6 (20 variations, 15.2 avg. trainable depth)
2) Sicilian: Black Plays 2…d6 (7 variations, 18.1 avg. trainable depth)
3) Sicilian: Black Plays 2…e6 (5 variations, 18.6 avg. trainable depth)
4) Sicilian: Black Plays 2…Various (5 variations, 14.8 avg. trainable depth)
The Sicilian Defence: Summary (1 variation)
The Scotch: Introduction (1 variation)
5) The Scotch (18 variations, 16.9 avg. trainable depth)
The Scotch: Summary (1 variation)
The Petroff: Introduction (1 variation)
6) The Petroff (9 variations, 14.0 avg. trainable depth)
The Petroff: Summary (1 variation)
7) 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Various (3 variations, 10.3 avg. trainable depth)
The Caro-Kann: Introduction (1 variation)
8) The Caro-Kann (7 variations, 15.9 avg. trainable depth)
The Caro-Kann: Summary (1 variation)
The French: Introduction (1 variation)
9) The French Defence (11 variations, 17.4 avg. trainable depth)
The French: Summary (1 variation)
The Pirc, Philidor and Modern: Introduction (1 variation)
10) The Pirc and Philidor Defence (5 variations, 13.6 avg. trainable depth)
11) The Modern (3 variations, 14.7 avg. trainable depth)
The Pirc, Philidor and Modern: Summary (1 variation)
The Scandinavian: Introduction (1 variation)
12) The Scandinavian (10 variations, 14.5 avg. trainable depth)
The Scandinavian: Summary (1 variation)
The Alekhine Defence: Introduction (1 variation)
13) The Alekhine Defence (2 variations, 19.0 avg. trainable depth)
14) Various First Moves (5 variations, 15.2 avg. trainable depth)
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1.e4 made sensational, sound, and simple
1.e4 – the move which is “best by test” as famously proclaimed by Bobby Fischer.
And this has largely remained true… though the approach to studying 1.e4 has changed dramatically.
Engine study and modern play have shown that White can’t really get an advantage from the opening anymore. Instead, White should try for fresh positions they know better than their opponent. Lines that are objectively sound, original, and lead to exciting-to-play positions.
1.e4: Simplified by GM Alex Colovic is a full king’s pawn repertoire for the modern chess player. The recommendations feature intuitive responses, but also innovations your opponent will not expect.
Inside, Colovic shows you lines that are largely free from masses of theory and that lend themselves to conceptual explanations – you’ll get useful guidelines and rules of thumb that will help you remember and navigate the plans and the moves.
Colovic starts off with an introduction to each of Black’s main replies and his recommended line — all his recommendations are reputable and challenging, yet with clear-cut ideas and explanations suitable for modern play– and then goes into further detail of what Black may come up with.
What are the ideas we’re talking about?
👑 Learn White’s most dynamic and direct reply to 1.e5 – the Scotch – it’s also practical, as Black only has 2 main replies against it
👑 Streamlined Sicilian responses – get strategic advantages with the Rossolimo (3.Bb5) after 2…Nc6, play the positionally and tactically intuitive 3.Bc4 after 2…d6, or prepare a kingside fianchetto after 2…e6 with 3.g3
👑 Get lively and playable positions in the Petroff – you’ll get free piece play as you do in the mainlines, but you’ll swerve the heavy theory with 3.Nxe5 d6 4.Nf3 Nxe4 5.c4!?
👑 Advance in the French, exchange in the Caro-Kann – all lines inside are rich and principled… with innovations Black may not expect!
👑 Prep against all other replies by Black – creative, sound, and easy-to-understand responses for both popular and offbeat lines – the Scandinavian, the Pirc, the Philidor, the Alekhine, the Modern, and everything in between.
Crafted by a Chessable Legend truly dedicated to the game
GM Alex Colovic is no stranger to creating content for Chessable.
He was the very first Grandmaster on the platform, and he’s released a slew of hits, from opening courses to endgame courses.
He’s constantly searching for novelties and the best approaches to openings – so you know that this one should be another gem.
Modernize your approach to 1.e4 – get 1.e4 Simplified, today!
Reviews (6)
6 reviews for 1.e4 Simplified – GM Alex Colovic Chessable
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Angeline (verified owner) –
Another problem I faced was during my well-planned opening, sometimes opponent would bring the queen out
Owen (verified owner) –
At this level this course covers a sweet spot.
Steven William (verified owner) –
I appreciate the effort gone into it. It’s helped me become better at my openings and I’m looking forward to what he has next in store. Cheers.
Putri Nuraisyah (verified owner) –
Wonderfully Structured and Organized Course
Dylan (verified owner) –
I’m still a fairly new adult learner and have looked at all the major courses and finally feel like I have an option that makes sense for my level and available time.
Daniel (verified owner) –
Also, this course is not aimed at advanced and master level therefore; it didn’t overwhelmed me with things that I don’t need to worry about at my level.