Make d4 Players Play The e4 Lines And Win!

Watch my practical game here (Part 2):

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Pros:
1. Easy to learn for beginners and intermediate level players;
2. Presented in a layman’s language;
3. Coming together with very well annotated Master PGN files.
4. Coming together with supportive docs containing chess principles that may help you;
5. Tested against real games using the Lichess Masters Database.

VIDEO DESCRIPTION:
This is part 1 of the video series on “How To Make d4 Players Play e4 Lines.” In this video, I have only covered the theory part of the Czech Benoni and how you can use it to force d4 players enter into the e4 opening lines. In part 2, I challenged a random strong player on Lichess, just to demonstrate the power of my recommended defense against the Queen’s pawn opening.

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