Starting Out The Scotch by WIM Fiona Steil-Antoni & by IM Alex Astaneh
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Introduction (1 variation)
Repertoire Overview (2 variations)
How to Study the Course (1 variation)
Quickstarter Guide (19 variations, 12.1 avg. trainable depth)
1) Third Moves for Black – A Fork in the Road (7 variations)
2) Rare & Bad 3rd Moves (7 variations, 9.3 avg. trainable depth)
3) The Passive 3…d6 – Transposing to the Ruy Lopez (15 variations, 12.4 avg. trainable depth)
4) The Aggressive 3…Nf6 – A Bad Idea for Black! (12 variations, 10.8 avg. trainable depth)
5) Fourth Moves for Black – Another Fork in the Road (5 variations)
6) The Most Popular Line 4…Nxd4?! (15 variations, 11.5 avg. trainable depth)
7) Rare 4th Moves for Black (6 variations, 10.7 avg. trainable depth)
8) Early Queen Moves I – Steinitz Variation 4…Qh4 (13 variations, 12.1 avg. trainable depth)
9) Early Queen Moves II – 4…Qf6 (12 variations, 12.5 avg. trainable depth)
10) Classical Variation 4…Bc5 – Sidelines (5 variations, 9.2 avg. trainable depth)
11) Classical Variation – Early Queen Moves (7 variations, 13.0 avg. trainable depth)
12) Classical Variation – Early Knight Moves (10 variations, 13.8 avg. trainable depth)
13) Classical Variation – Main Line 6…d6 (14 variations, 14.5 avg. trainable depth)
14) Schmidt Variation 4…Nf6 – Sidelines (14 variations, 11.9 avg. trainable depth)
15) Schmidt Variation – 7th & 8th Move Sidelines (8 variations, 17.5 avg. trainable depth)
16) Schmidt Variation – Main Line 8…cxd5 (11 variations, 17.7 avg. trainable depth)
17) Malaniuk Variation 4…Bb4+ – Introduction (9 variations, 9.4 avg. trainable depth)
18) Malaniuk Variation – 7…g6 & Other 7th Moves (10 variations, 15.1 avg. trainable depth)
19) Malaniuk Variation – Main Line 7…Bxe3 (5 variations, 15.4 avg. trainable depth)
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The Best-Scoring Opening for Club Players
Learn the Versatile Scotch
In more than 50 million games between players rated 1000-2000 online, White has scored better with the Scotch Game than with any other opening.
Its solidity, open nature, and attacking chances make it one of the most potent weapons for any non-professional player.
And the solidity of the lines of this course means it will accompany you to wherever you decide you want to go – your first tournament, a local trophy, or even your first grandmaster norm. The sky is the limit with the Scotch.
Starting Out: The Scotch is a complete repertoire on the Scotch Opening (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4), designed with club players in mind.
Whether you’re choosing your first opening or you’re a tournament-tested advanced player, this course is a one-stop shop for learning the attacking, free-wheeling, and open Scotch Game.
Authors WIM Fiona-Steil-Antoni and IM Alex Astaneh have designed this course for beginner/intermediate players and advanced players alike, so wherever you are in your chess journey, it’s bound to come in handy.
Some of what you’ll learn in Starting Out: The Scotch
🎯 The only good move for Black on move 3 – and how to gain an immediate advantage if they don’t play it
🎯 Become a dominating central force after (3…exd4, 4.Nxd4 Nxd4 5.Qxd4) with a queen that cannot be chased away
🎯 Damage Black’s pawn structure and apply a positional squeeze – in the Schmidt Variation(4…Nf6) and take advantage of Black’s weak pawns with subtle yet razor-sharp lines
🎯 Leave Black with a ruined pawn structure in the Classical Variation (4…Bc5) with a low-theory and aggressive reply that will confound opponents
🎯 Ingrain typical traps into your play with a dedicated Tactics chapter and test overall concepts learned with 9 carefully selected model games
Two great chess instructors make learning the Scotch a cinch
The task of teaching openings with an approachable style that club players will understand is never easy. With presentation by WIM Fiona Steil-Antoni, you’re in great hands. She’s a gold-medal-winning Olympian, streamer, and columnist for Chess.com, where she explains tactics in a beginner-friendly manner, so she knows how to deliver content to learners.
Not to mention she’s teamed up with IM Alex Astaneh who’s got teaching experience of his own – his first course for Chessable My First Grünfeld is an intuitive course on the often daunting Grünfeld Defense.
So if you want the most ambitious and aggressive way to crush other club players – Starting Out: The Scotch is the way to go.
Reviews (6)
6 reviews for Starting Out The Scotch by WIM Fiona Steil-Antoni & by IM Alex Astaneh
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Gempita (verified owner) –
As a beginner it’s easy to get overwhelmed by big repertoires but this one has the perfect number of lines and yet,
Kaden Arabic (verified owner) –
I’ve only reviewed all the black lines but I am liking the author’s approach of adding exercises after each chapter to make sure you are looking at the positions themselves rather than just routinely memorizing the lines without absorbing the content of his commentary.
Nathaniel (verified owner) –
Even above beginner level, knowing the first ten moves is usually sufficient, and the variations in this course average nine moves.
Phoenix (verified owner) –
I think many of these reviewers forget what it was like to be a beginner, or a casual player.
Hayden (verified owner) –
I bought this course with video few weeks ago (thanks to @JRHat for recommending it to me).
Chelsi (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.