What is FM Kamil Plichta Plichta’s 1.e4 e5 for Cheap?
Blown off the board again?
Flip The Script On 1.e4 With This
1…e5 “Pattern Breaker”
Lifetime Repertoires: Plichta’s 1.e4 e5 disrupts White’s usual pace — forcing them to play in a style they hate. The Spanish Torture threatening to lock you up? You blow open the center to unleash your pieces. Facing quiet sly maneuvers in the Italian Game? You force them to fight before they can settle in. And the King’s Gambit? You cramp their kingside with the very pawn they sacrificed!
Meet your course instructor FIDE Master Kamil Plichta.
Plichta is a speed chess expert turned 2-time Chessable Best Author Support awardee. He’s earned 4.7 stars from over 3,700 students — thanks to his dynamic repertoires that hustle both the position and the player.
He unsettles opponents right from the start with sharp opening surprises. Then he cranks up the tactics until they reach critical mass…
Overwhelming even the strongest grandmasters like Magnus Carlsen (16th World Champion), Hikaru Nakamura (5-time US Champion), and Vladislav Artemiev (2019 European Champion).
Today, Plichta shows how you can…
Play With The Same Energy And Call The
Shots In The Double-King’s Pawn Game
Plichta’s 1.e4 e5 comes with 4 in-depth theory sections.
The first one surprises Ruy Lopez enjoyers with a sideline in the Open Variation. One played in just 1% of games. It stops the Spanish Torture from taking hold by dissolving White’s center. And with your pieces free to roam, you dictate the pace!

From enduring the backward
development of the Spanish Torture

To torturing the Spanish with
active pieces and surprising
attacking geometry
Up against a super-GM wannabe and their slow Italian Game? You speed up the tempo with 4…d5. Then you shake them out of their slow, methodical style with a rush of mating threats and forks.

No rest of the Italian!
The threats of …Bxh2+ and
…Qh3+ tip the scales to
your favor
In the third section, you deny the Scotch Game of its usual smooth play with Plichta’s Payback Variation.
This overlooked queen check confronts White with 5 tactics-laden choices and only one way out. Even if they find it, your control of key diagonals and ready-made pawn breaks give you serious attacking chances.

After scoring terribly against
the Scotch as a teen, Plichta
exacts revenge with his Payback
Variation — laying down the hurt
through the diagonals
Finally, the fourth section handles those annoying sidelines in one fell swoop.
So the King’s Gambit dragged your f-pawn away from the center? Drive it firmer into White’s position with …g7-g5 and …Nh5. Then watch them bend backwards trying to break it down.

A slight misstep and White
will regret pulling your pawn
closer to their king
The Vienna Gambit, Bishop’s Opening, Center Counter Game, and other rare lines — they all get the “pattern breaker” hammer!
Plichta left no stone unturned with over 800 MoveTrainer variations. All laid out in a teaching structure that guides you from newbie to expert in no time flat.
🎯 4 Quickstarter chapters not only cover the 91 most critical variations you’ll face. They also help you prioritize the branch of 1.e4 e5 to improve first.
🎯 Over 30 hours of video explain the patterns and rules of thumb behind the tactics. So even if the game leaves theory or enters time trouble, you can calculate accurately and find the win.
🎯 16 model games show you how to convert your strong start to a full point.
Picture yourself sitting at the board. You stay alert yet unbothered by White’s tricks, because you know exactly where to steer the game.
And when the tension reaches breaking point, you stay cool as a cucumber. You uncork one unbelievable move after another without flinching — turning around what seemed like trouble into triumph.
This could be you inside Lifetime Repertoires: Plichta’s 1.e4 e5.
Sign up today and see for yourself.
With our 30-day “love it or return it” guarantee, you keep the course only if you want it. If not, simply email us, and we’ll set things right.
FM Kamil Plichta Plichta’s 1.e4 e5 Index:
📄 0.1 Introduction.mp4 (99.34 MB)
📄 0.2 Quickstarter – Ruy Lopez.mp4 (615.94 MB)
📄 0.3 Quickstarter – Italian.mp4 (286.10 MB)
📄 0.4 Quickstarter – Scotch.mp4 (250.57 MB)
📄 0.5 Quickstarter – Other Lines.mp4 (391.21 MB)
📄 01) Ruy Lopez 5…Nxe4 6th rare.mp4 (189.76 MB)
📄 02) Ruy Lopez 5…Nxe4 6.d4 Be7 7th rare.mp4 (169.14 MB)
📄 03) Ruy Lopez 5…Nxe4 6.d4 Be7 7.Re1 with 8.Bb3.mp4 (380.06 MB)
📄 04) Ruy Lopez 5…Nxe4 6.d4 Be7 7.Re1 with 8.Rxe4.mp4 (463.24 MB)
📄 05) Ruy Lopez 5.d3 & 5.Nc3.mp4 (255.29 MB)
📄 06) Ruy Lopez 5.Qe2 5.d4 5.Bxc6 5.c3.mp4 (445.03 MB)
📄 07) Ruy Lopez Exchange 4.Bxc6.mp4 (362.36 MB)
📄 08) Italian 4…d5 – Rare 6th Moves.mp4 (250.68 MB)
📄 09) Italian 4…d5 – 6.O-O with 7.Bb3.mp4 (277.00 MB)
📄 10) Italian 4…d5 – 6.O-O with 7.Bb5.mp4 (514.74 MB)
📄 11) Italian 4.Ng5.mp4 (767.82 MB)
📄 12) Italian 4.d4, 4.Nc3, 4.O-O and 4.Qe2.mp4 (328.88 MB)
📄 13) Scotch Mainline 8…Qb4+.mp4 (320.83 MB)
📄 14) Scotch alternatives to 6.e5.mp4 (601.40 MB)
📄 15) Scotch Four Knights 5.Nc3 Nxe4.mp4 (455.99 MB)
📄 16) Scotch Gambit Göring.mp4 (321.39 MB)
📄 17) Ponziani.mp4 (156.72 MB)
📄 18) Four Knights 4.Bb5.mp4 (438.25 MB)
📄 19) Four Knights Rare.mp4 (464.47 MB)
📄 20) Rare 3rd Moves.mp4 (43.35 MB)
📄 21) Vienna 3.g3.mp4 (214.37 MB)
📄 22) Vienna 3.f4.mp4 (293.84 MB)
📄 23) Vienna 3.Bc4.mp4 (164.51 MB)
📄 24) Vienna Rare.mp4 (153.42 MB)
📄 25) 2.Bc4 Bishop’s Opening.mp4 (265.33 MB)
📄 26) King’s Gambit.mp4 (329.40 MB)
📄 27) 2.d4 without Qxd4.mp4 (298.37 MB)
📄 28) 2.d4 with Qxd4.mp4 (398.83 MB)
📄 29) 2nd rare.mp4 (71.72 MB)
📄 30) Model Games.mp4 (1017.62 MB)
📄 LTR Plichta’s 1.e4 e5.pgn (4.75 MB)
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