What is GM Arturs Neiksans BlackMood Openings for Cheap?
Now it’s time to create an opening repertoire for Black!
While they’re many fine openings, GM Avetik offers you a one, that is not only
✅Strong and ✅Fundamental,
but also,
✅Fun-to-play
✅And the most important – It doesn’t require memorization of long variations!
Additionally, with learning just 2 openings(!!!), you’ll be ready to fight against each White’s 1st moves – 1.e4, 1.d4, 1.c4, 1.Nf3, 1.g3, 1.b3…
Yes! You’ll not need to learn lots of different openings. Just 2! …
We’ll play French and Dutch!
But not French Defense and Dutch Defense, as they’re called in the theory.
We’ll play French (1.e4 e6) and Dutch attacks (1.d4 e6 with f5 next)!
That’s true, we play with Black pieces, but we’re not going to play passively and choose some defensive openings getting boring positions.
Instead, we’re going to fight for the initiative from the very beginning.
Also, we’re not going to main variations, deeply covered in the theory, where you’ll need to memorize long variations…
As Avetik used these openings all his life, he found lots of interesting outside-box thinking variations, which are not covered in the theory or books.
And in this course, he shares with you lots of interesting new ideas, that will surprise and take your opponents out of preparation from the very beginning, giving you a big practical advantage.
You’ll learn all the ideas, strategies and plans of your openings, that’ll help you to enjoy your game and have lots of fun.
P. S.
At the end of the course, you’ll learn about GreyMood Openings!
In case, sometimes you don’t want to play 1.e4 with White pieces, or you want to surprise your opponents, you’ll see how you can put in action the BlackMood openings with an additional one tempo and keep your opening repertoire very simple.
Now, let’s dive into the unexplored world of French and Dutch attacks and see why we’ll not use the “defense” word in this course, targetting the opponent’s King all the time!
What you’ll learn
- Why we call it a French attack!
- The key strategies and the plans for both sides in French
- The outside-box variations, without the standard plans
- The uncovered “Kinder Surprise” variations and the McCutcheon Gambit
- The main attacking ideas behind the Dutch Attack
- Everything you need to know for fighting below 2,000 level opponents
GM Arturs Neiksans BlackMood Openings Index:
📄 01-1. Cover Video from ChessMood.mp4 (23.47 MB)
📄 01-2. Introduction_What are our openings.mp4 (20.36 MB)
📄 01-3. Introduction _ Just 2 openings – how’s that possible.mp4 (58.30 MB)
📄 01-4. Introduction _ Are these openings lifetime.mp4 (32.62 MB)
📄 01-5. Introduction _ Maximizing the effect.mp4 (36.63 MB)
📄 02-1 French Attack _ Against 1.e4.mp4 (8.05 MB)
📄 02-10. Kd7! – French Attack in action.mp4 (38.51 MB)
📄 02-11. Our different options.mp4 (31.77 MB)
📄 02-12. The strange.mp4 (6.15 MB)
📄 02-13. Why White shouldn’t push c4.mp4 (24.83 MB)
📄 02-14. How we trick the opponent after 5.a4.mp4 (16.41 MB)
📄 02-15. The Knight moves.mp4 (15.44 MB)
📄 02-16. How do we react if White develops knight to e2.mp4 (6.05 MB)
📄 02-17. The downsides of the f4 move.mp4 (20.51 MB)
📄 02-18. Summarizing what we’ve learnt.mp4 (17.86 MB)
📄 02-19. The practical advantage you will have.mp4 (10.06 MB)
📄 02-2. Why the French is aggressive.mp4 (14.02 MB)
📄 02-20. 3.ed5 – The exchange variation.mp4 (7.82 MB)
📄 02-21. The important Bishop question.mp4 (27.24 MB)
📄 02-22. Our agressive setup.mp4 (66.47 MB)
📄 02-23. How we should react against 3.c4.mp4 (31.72 MB)
📄 02-24. Summarizing the exchange variation with 3. d5.mp4 (5.10 MB)
📄 02-25. 3.Nc3.mp4 (6.55 MB)
📄 02-26. 3…Nf6 – pressuring on e4.mp4 (11.81 MB)
📄 02-27. The 1st option.mp4 (18.22 MB)
📄 02-28. The 2nd option & the paradoxical move.mp4 (47.65 MB)
📄 02-29. Outside of the box thinking.mp4 (14.23 MB)
📄 02-3. philosophy of the French def.mp4 (32.76 MB)
📄 02-30. The two options we have.mp4 (8.52 MB)
📄 02-31. Another surprise.mp4 (33.42 MB)
📄 02-32. The McCutcheon gambit.mp4 (9.02 MB)
📄 02-33. 3.Nd2 – Tarrasch Variation.mp4 (9.18 MB)
📄 02-34. Our tricky variation with 3… Nc6.mp4 (12.84 MB)
📄 02-35. 4.Ngf3.mp4 (31.72 MB)
📄 02-36. 4.c3.mp4 (36.14 MB)
📄 02-37. 4.Bb5.mp4 (12.18 MB)
📄 02-38. Summarizing the 3…Nc6 move.mp4 (15.03 MB)
📄 02-39. How we should react against 3. Bd3.mp4 (65.63 MB)
📄 02-4. The 3.e5 & our 3 options.mp4 (14.63 MB)
📄 02-40. Facing Chessmood students.mp4 (15.18 MB)
📄 02-41. Summarizing 2.d4 – the main move.mp4 (23.81 MB)
📄 02-42. The two Knights variation.mp4 (30.36 MB)
📄 02-43. Can they stop us with 2. c4.mp4 (20.97 MB)
📄 02-44. A paradoxical reply after 2. Qe2.mp4 (21.92 MB)
📄 02-45. Our surprising reply against KIA.mp4 (34.57 MB)
📄 02-46. Conclusion.mp4 (15.45 MB)
📄 02-5. The 1st option.mp4 (31.07 MB)
📄 02-6. The 2nd option.mp4 (28.86 MB)
📄 02-7. The 3rd option.mp4 (15.67 MB)
📄 02-8. The dream variation.mp4 (13.32 MB)
📄 02-9. How solid is it.mp4 (9.01 MB)
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