Butcher 1… e5: The Bishop’s Opening MoveTrainer™ Opening course by IM Miodrag Perunović
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You Don’t Need To Be
A Grandmaster To Play 1.e4 And
Score 70% Against 1…e5
Discover the “forgotten” 400-year-old system that sidesteps the crippling confusion after 1.e4 e5…pumps up your win rate by up to 70%…and enables you to score victories so electrifying, your mates at the club wish they’d played it.
International Master Miodrag Perunovic is a FIDE Senior Trainer with over 1000 students across 104 countries.
After coaching players of all levels for 17 years, one of his biggest gripes is seeing students play 1.e4 — and self-destruct after 1…e5.
He’s seen club players try to copy their favorite grandmaster…only to be swallowed by the thickets of variations and “impossible” tactics.
Some try to wing it…only to get crushed by a well-prepared opponent in less than 20 moves. Others lose their minds in the vast pool of equally appetizing candidate moves — and lose on time as a result.
If these elo-bleeding scenarios hit too close to home, then we’ve got just the fix for you.
One that’s based on a punchy system from the 1620’s, which Mio personally tested along with his students — from newcomers to the game… busy C-level executives… to full-time chess professionals.
It’s the same system which allowed Mio to score 70% against Grandmasters and International Masters in online play. (He’s TheButcher in Chess.com and TheButcherMio in Lichess.)
In face-to-face tournaments, his score is even more impressive — 6 wins, 2 draws, ZERO losses for a whopping 87.5% win rate.
His recommendation:
Butcher 1…e5 With
The Bishop’s Opening!
Butcher 1…e5: The Bishop’s Opening is an opening repertoire that delivers a “one-two punch” — which BOTH avoids opening overwhelm and steers the game to exciting attacking positions you feel at home in.
Here’s how the opening works:
After 1.e4 e5, we bring out our bishop with 2.Bc4 — sidestepping the unpleasant surprises and near-endless theory which come with the more popular second-move choices.
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