The Queen's Knight Attack Chess Opening System (1. Nc3)
Learn the Queen’s Knight Attack (1. Nc3) Surprise Opening System: Chess Tactics, Strategy, Positional Play, Provocation
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What you will learn
A system which is an interesting alternative to mainline opening theory
A system which is a great alternative to having to learn tonnes of overgrown fashionable theory
A system which can get you surprising positions to get the opponent out of book early
A system which provides great options for transposition to get positions with great attacking prospects
Model games from Danish CC-Grandmatser Ove Ekebjaeg who was the 14th runner up World correspondence champion making great use of 1. Nc3 (6/7)
Model games from Ted Dunst who had a lot of fun miniature quick wins with it
Great options after 1. Nc3 e5 - starting with 2. Nf3 with idea of a quick d4 - so no need to transpose into the Vienna game
The balance between repertoire options for speed chess vs classical chess - as well as even correspondence chess
Very original fun provocative situations arising after 1. Nc3 d5 2. e4 which can sometimes give great attacking chances if the player with Black overstretches
Model games from FIDE master Zvonko Mestrovic
A system which is simple to play yet effective - perfect for time-poor lazy people who want to watch Netflix and other stuff instead of opening theory
A system which based on Nc3 can simplify playing against the Caro-Kann - namely 1. Nc3 c6 2. e4 d5 3. Qe2 or 1. c6 2. Nc3 d5 3. Qe2
Can enhance a 1.d4 repertoire with an alternative to the Queen's Gambit which opponents would usually find surprising and have to improvise more
Can enhance a 1.e4 repertoire with Nc3 based "Anti-systems" that cut down theoretical burdens and where you are often more likely to gain info. advantages
A system which will equip you with the Jobava London system key insights where 1. Nc3 d5 is a "default" response but to be well prepared here
A four quadrant model of thinking where you can make the informed tradeoff between surpris value and accuracy and apply it to your opening repertoire in general
Model games from GM Baadur Jobava which relate to 1. Nc3 d5 2. Nc3 - Nc3 will add surprise value here and you will have backing of many high level game examples
Model games from successful online GM Alexsur81 who often plays 1. e4 d5 2. Nc3 - The Closed Scandinavian which by transposition enriches this course
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