100 Repertoires Alekhine Defense PGN Only Chessable
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Wage Psychological Warfare Against 1.e4
100 Repertoires: Alekhine Defense gives up the center to lull White into a false sense of security — then shellshocks them with superior, hypermodern-style piece play.
This complete repertoire for Black against 1.e4 leads to unbalanced positions — where natural-looking moves take a backseat to wild yet concrete tactical play.
All while streamlining the must-know theory to sub-100 lines.
The Alekhine Defense got author Candidate Master Vjekoslav Nemec through to 2200 Elo…
While legends Bent Larsen, Viktor Korchnoi, and 11th World Champion Bobby Fischer played it at the highest levels with flying colors.
Here’s how the opening works:
After 1.e4, you will not allow the first player to rope you into the Ruy Lopez, nor settle into their favorite anti-Sicilian.
Instead, you’ll keep the game within your domain with 1…Nf6 — provoke White into playing 2.e5 — and…
Reach Double-Edged Positions Where
Your Tactical Skills Can Shine

The starting position of the Alekhine
The Alekhine Defense appears in only 2 games out of 100. The opening is so rare, most players have nothing prepared against it. Which gives you an experience edge and a more comfortable game right off the bat.
Other players economize their prep time with simple, unambitious lines — where you’re all but guaranteed to equalize and take over the initiative.

You only need 9 moves to gain
the upper-hand against the
club-favorite 2.Nc3
Of course, you’ll also meet booked-up 1.e4 specialists, who will try to blow you away with the most challenging variations.
And that’s okay!
Because inside 100 Repertoires: Alekhine Defense, Nemec doubled-down on the surprise factor — by picking rare computer-approved lines in an already-rare opening — to create complex positions where you can outplay anyone.
For example:
💥 Against the Modern Line with 4.Nf3, you’ll play the Alburt Variation with 4…g6. While it only ranks 3rd in terms of popularity, the line’s uneven pawn structure and sustained dark-square pressure make it highly combative.

White’s bullheaded attack left them with
3 hanging pieces, and gave you the edge
💥 You’ll play a sneaky bishop move against the Four Pawns Attack, and punch irreparable holes through the enemy structure with a timely …f7-f6 or …c7-c5.
💥 And against the Exchange Variation, you’ll disrupt the balance with your c-pawn, and wrestle the center away from White with the thematic …e7-e5.
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