The BEST Chess Opening for Black Against e4 - Remote Chess Academy
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Today (20 June) is International Father’s Day and we wanted to celebrate this special occasion with you. In general, it’s great to honour the fatherhood. Additionally, it’s a great holiday for chess players because most of the chess players are introduced to the game either by their father or their grandfather. I’m also trying to teach chess to my daughters. Because they are too young, for now it looks like playing rugby with chess pieces, but anyway I’m trying my best. 😊 To celebrate this occasion, we’re providing a massive 60% discount on all the RCA courses and packages. Simply use the coupon “father” which will be valid till Thursday, 24 June (inclusive). If you don’t know how to use a coupon, please see here. You may also consider the “GM Igor Smirnov’s Super Pack”, a bundle of all my chess courses at a highly-discounted price. During this offer, you can get the package with an additional 60% discount, saving a total of more than $1200 USD! << Grab the offer now >> Today I’ve published a new video lesson, where I’m showing you the best chess opening for Black against 1.e4. It is from the Portuguese variation of the Scandinavian Defense, which happens after the following moves: 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Nf6 3.d4 Bg4. The variation that I’m showing is very aggressive and it’s even played by the world champion Magnus Carlsen in online chess. You can find the PGN of opening analysis below

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