Lifetime Repertoires: Shankland’s Semi-Slav MoveTrainer® Opening course by GM Sam Shankland
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OFF - 87%Shankland’s peak FIDE rating of 2731 put him firmly within the world top 25.
He took home gold from the Olympiad twice… won the US Chess Championship in 2018… and scored top 3 finishes in major tournaments, like the 52nd Biel GM Tournament and the 4th Sunway Sitges Open.
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When he faced 1.d4 in high-stakes games, Shankland relied on the Semi-Slav to tip the scales in his favor.
With your permission, he will show you how to play “the best opening available against 1.d4” and…
Reach A Sound Middlegame With Excellent
Winning Chances, Game After Game,
Even If The Theory Changes
The Semi-Slav answers 1.d4 with the classical 1…d5, then builds a stronghold in the center with 2…c6, 3…Nf6, and 3…e6.

The Semi-Slav’s solid center gives you
many ways to generate play
You have many ways to develop your pieces, and stir up counterplay from this rock-solid start.
And in Lifetime Repertoires: Semi-Slav, Shankland strikes a balance between ease and ambition to give you a system you can play for life.
Make no mistake:
Shankland never backs down from sharp tactics when they’re necessary.
But in situations where choices are many, he went for strategic and less theoretical variations, which are always playable. So you can follow a clear path to equality — and eventually gain the upper hand — without needing to follow the latest analysis.
On top of Shankland’s practical move selection, you’ll also get 14.5 hours of video — which lay down the ideas behind the already-intuitive variations.
Shankland’s smart approach has already paid huge dividends for many Chessablers.
Like Jan Kunc’s 38-move demolition job at the 28th Klatovy Open…
Mark Carroll’s calm defense against a London System expert rated 256 points higher…
And then there’s Alexander Yatsyshin who followed the analysis in chapter 10 to dodge a bullet, and force resignation in less than 25 moves.
Lifetime Repertoires: Semi-Slav covers just about any opening White can play after 1.d4 d5, including:
💎 The Queen’s Gambit
💎 Rare but tricky sidelines
💎 Veresov, London and Exchange Slav
💎 All 4th and 5th move deviations
💎 The Delayed and Open Meran
💎 And more
And here’s the icing:
Shankland regularly updates the course and responds to user questions. So that you and the Semi-Slav are…
Always Tournament-Ready
To kick off 2023, Shankland added 22 new MoveTrainer® variations — plus a brand new chapter — based on student feedback. You’ll be shown how to:
💎 Accelerate your development against the London System — by harassing the enemy queen from its starting position.
💎 Leave the Delayed Meran in tatters. With the enemy king’s cover busted, you have the luxury of pressing for more than equality, and doubling down on a kingside attack.
💎 Turn up the dark-square pressure against the Cambridge Springs. If White’s not careful, you might just run away with an outright opening advantage, or even two juicy pawns!
💎 And keep the first player guessing… by adding the alternative 4…Bf5 Slav into your arsenal.
We’re confident that Lifetime Repertoires: Semi-Slav’s balance between longevity, ease, and ambition can massively improve — not just your score against 1.d4 — but your overall strategic play, too.
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Lifetime Repertoires: Shankland’s Semi-Slav MoveTrainer® Opening course by GM Sam Shankland
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Jhony (verified owner) –
he gives you basic principles that just works 90% of the situations – it sounded silly to me at first, but then it became a daily prayer
Paul (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.
Gempita (verified owner) –
I bought this course with video few weeks ago (thanks to @JRHat for recommending it to me).
Ang Tu Yua (verified owner) –
Some courses handled the opening principles nicely
Liam (verified owner) –
I have tried a few free and paid repertoire courses but I continued to face a challenge with them
Dylan (verified owner) –
For taking all the fun out of my chess games. I never thought anybody would be cruel enough to make winning so easy that chess has become boring.
Kevin (verified owner) –
Another problem I faced was during my well-planned opening, sometimes opponent would bring the queen out
Supritno (verified owner) –
I would never recommend this book to anybody that I would consider a beginner, and maybe not even a “casual” player (depending on the definition).