This aggressive 1.e4 repertoire for White has been statistically proven to destroy sub-2000 opposition. It exploits their limited opening knowledge and shaky defense to reach attacking positions, with overwhelming win rates in your favor.
Winning with 1.e4 – The Ultimate Repertoire for Beginners is brought to you by Niclas Huschenbeth. A grandmaster with a peak rating of 2628 FIDE — two German championships to his name — and decades of experience playing the sharp 1.e4 against all comers.
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In creating this course, Huschenbeth peered into the stats of over 2 billion online games by players rated 2000 and lower…
Identified trends and handpicked variations proven by data to score way better for White…
And put every move through the stress test of chess engines.
The result is a collection of attacking lines which beginners and intermediate players will find…
Inside Winning with 1.e4 – The Ultimate Repertoire for Beginners, the most popular moves by the second player grant you a raging initiative fast.
Just like this standard position after 1.e4 e5…
A safer king combined with the threats
of e4-e5 and Bxf7+ add up to a
66.5% win rate for White.
…where Black plays 7 logical-looking moves, only to reach a position where White scores almost 70%!
Meaning most of your opponents will walk into your prep — enabling you to win many of your games early in the opening. All while honing your tactics and attacking play.
Make no mistake:
The second player can equalize, if they play with computer-like precision. A tough ask even for masters!
In contrast, Huschenbeth will show you how to drum up threats and pose difficult problems from the get-go.
The repertoire has 488 MoveTrainer variations and 17.5 hours of video which include step-by-step refutations of dubious openings, like the Latvian Gambit (2…f5) and Damiano’s Defense (2…f6).
Then it meets Black’s main responses with calculated, engine-checked aggression:
⚔️ You’ll take on 1…e5 with the Italian Game — then gain an overwhelming lead in development with the Walbrodt-Baird Gambit — or smash through the e-file with the Moeller Attack.
⚔️ You’ll back the Sicilian (1…c5) against the wall with the Morra Gambit. Many GMs dodge this pawn sacrifice. But 7 out of 10 non-masters will accept it — allowing you to unleash nasty pins, forks, and checkmates.
⚔️ You’ll turn the French Defense (1…e6) on its head with the Schlechter Variation — where the most natural-looking continuations give you a steady positional edge — or a free kingside attack.
Schlechter 3.Bd3 vs the French:
Step 1) Grab central space. Step 2) Overprotect it.
Step 3) Uncork the Bxh7+ sacrifice. Step 4) Profit!
⚔️ Against the Caro-Kann (1…c6), you’ll play the surprising 3.Qf3!? to pressure Black’s d5-pawn, while paralyzing their kingside.
⚔️ And against the Scandinavian (1…d5), you’ll play the time-tested 3.Nc3, and enjoy a “numbers advantage” before move 10.
The last two theory chapters give you simplified coverage against rare defenses, like the Alekhine (1…Nf6), Owen’s (1…b6), Pirc and Modern (1…g6), as well as the Nimzowitsch (1…Nc6). All of which stay true to the repertoire’s aggressive strategy.
To guide you through the arising middlegames, Huschenbeth also added 10 model games by top grandmasters and world champions…
While the chapter with 48 thematic exercises arm you with repeatable tactics for scoring quick knockouts.
We’re confident that Winning with 1.e4 – The Ultimate Repertoire for Beginners can skyrocket your rating, and make games more enjoyable because of its exciting tactical positions.
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