Must-Know Endgames for 1.d4 Players

1.e4 e5 for Black - Repertoire against the Italian Game

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Attack with Scotch Game - GM GM Avetik Grigoryan and GM Samvel Ter-Sahakyan (Video Database - 10+ hours running time) 

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Content  (154 Articles)

Introduction  Free
  • Warm Welcome  Closed
  • Introduction  Closed
  • Introduction - Why Scotch Game  Closed
  • Introduction - Strategies for Both Sides  Closed
  • Introduction - Let's go  Closed
  • Section 1 - Rare and passive moves - Introduction  Closed
  • Section 1 - Game 1 with 4...Nd4?!  Closed
  • Section 1 - Game 2  Closed
  • Section 1 - 4...d5?  Closed
  • Section 1 - Tricky moves 4...Qh4 and 4...Qf6  Closed
  • Section 1 - Game with 4...Qh4  Closed
  • Section 1 - 4... passive moves  Closed
  • Section 1 - Game with 4...d6  Closed
  • Section 1 - Game with 4...Be7  Closed
  • Section 1 - Game with 4...g6. Review of the passive moves  Closed
  • Section 1 - 4...Bb4  Closed
  • Section 1 - Review  Closed
  • Section 2 - 4...Bc5 - Introduction  Closed
  • Section 2 - 6...d6  Closed
  • Section 2 - Giri A. - Navara D.  Closed
  • Section 2 - Negi P. - Maiorov N.  Closed
  • Section 2 - 6...Nf6  Closed
  • Section 2 - The fantastic plan! Popov I. - Dvirnyy D.  Closed
  • Section 2 - 7...0-0  Closed
  • Section 2 - 8....Nd4  Closed
  • Section 2 - The main line- 8...h6  Closed
  • Section 2 - Review  Closed
  • Section 3 - 4...Nf6 - Introduction  Closed
  • Section 3 - 5...dc6? Understanding this pawn structure  Closed
  • Section 3 - 5...dc6? Grigoryan A. - Simone L. (Simul game)  Closed
  • Section 3 - 6...Nd5?  Closed
  • Section 3 - Game 1: Grigoryan A. - NN (Simul game)  Closed
  • Section 3 - Game 2: Grigoryan A. - NN (Simul game)  Closed
  • Section 3 - Game 3: Crushing attack by my student  Closed
  • Section 3 - 6...Qe7 main line - 8.h4! The tricky and strong move  Closed
  • Section 3 - 8...h6  Closed
  • Section 3 - 8...a5  Closed
  • Section 3 - 8...Bb7  Closed
  • Section 3 - 8...d6  Closed
  • Section 3 - 8...Qe6  Closed
  • Section 3 - 8...f6 Crazy lines  Closed
  • Section 3 - Review  Closed
  • Section 4 - Congrats with your new strong weapon!  Closed
  • Section 5 - Addition Scotch Game - Introduction  Closed
  • Section 6 - Addition section - 4...Nd4? - Introduction  Closed
  • Section 6 - The strategical problem  Closed
  • Section 6 - Agenda  Closed
  • Section 6 - 5...Nf6  Closed
  • Section 6 - The three reasons why we go 0-0-0!  Closed
  • Section 6 - 5...d6  Closed
  • Section 6 - 5...Ne7  Closed
  • Section 6 - 5...c5  Closed
  • Section 6 - 5...Qf6  Closed
  • Section 6 - Conclusion  Closed
  • Section 7 - Addition section - 3...Nf6? - Introduction  Closed
  • Section 7 - Why do they play 3...Nf6?  Closed
  • Section 7 - We're just checkmating!  Closed
  • Section 7 - 6...Nd6  Closed
  • Section 7 - 6...d6  Closed
  • Section 7 - 5...d6  Closed
  • Section 7 - 4...Nb8  Closed
  • Section 7 - 4...Na5  Closed
  • Section 7 - Conclusion  Closed
  • Section 8 - Addition section - The Attacking Plans - Introduction  Closed
  • Section 8 - Attacking the passive setup  Closed
  • Section 8 - Attacking against 7...Nf6  Closed
  • Section 8 - Attacking against 7...Nge7  Closed
  • Section 8 - Attacking against 7...Qf6  Closed
  • Section 8 - How do we meet opponent's attack?  Closed
  • Section 8 - Ruining opponent's pawn structure  Closed
  • Section 8 - Attacking the fake dragon  Closed
  • Section 8 - See you in the next sections!  Closed
  • Section 9 - Scotch Model Games - Introduction  Closed
  • Section 10 - Model Games with 4...d6 - Negi is attacking!  Closed
  • Section 10 - White's best setup  Closed
  • Section 11 - Model Games with 4...g6 - The fake dragon  Closed
  • Section 12 - Model Games with 4...Bb4+ 5.c3 Bc5 - The multistyle Master  Closed
  • Section 12 - In Rubinstein's style  Closed
  • Section 13 - Model Games - 7.Qe2 with Be3 - Easy attack  Closed
  • Section 13 - Easy attack 2  Closed
  • Section 13 - The c7 weakness  Closed
  • Section 13 - The endgame  Closed
  • Section 13 - How to win winning positions  Closed
  • Section 13 - The power of pawns' storm  Closed
  • Section 13 - Learning from the mistakes  Closed
  • Section 13 - The queen sacrifice  Closed
  • Section 14 - Model Games - 7.Qe2 with Bg5 - The master of pins  Closed
  • Section 14 - Lessons from the master of pins  Closed
  • Section 14 - The Little Bobby  Closed
  • Section 15 - Model Games with 8.h4! - Just defend the queenside  Closed
  • Section 15 - The weak King  Closed
  • Section 15 - 4 Islands  Closed
  • Section 15 - 3 Islands  Closed
  • Section 16 - Scotch Common Mistakes - Introduction  Closed
  • Section 17 - Common Mistakes on <1500 Level - 2...Bc5?  Closed
  • Section 17 - 2...Qf6 and 2...Qe7  Closed
  • Section 17 - g7 pawn  Closed
  • Section 17 - The problem of early Nf6  Closed
  • Section 17 - Let's move on  Closed
  • Section 18 - Common Mistakes on 1500+ Level - After 7.Qe2 8.Be3 or Bg5?  Closed
  • Section 18 - Use the pin!  Closed
  • Section 18 - The difference after 8...h6  Closed
  • Section 18 - Qd2 or Qd3?  Closed
  • Section 18 - ab3 or cb3?  Closed
  • Section 18 - Meeting the attack  Closed
  • Section 18 - The correct way to organize the pawn storm  Closed
  • Section 18 - The bishop on f1  Closed
  • Section 18 - The idea of 8.h4!  Closed
  • Section 18 - See you :)  Closed
  • Section 19 - The PGN file + Homework  Closed
  • Section 20 - Advanced Scotch Game - Introduction  Closed
  • Section 21 - Advanced section - 13.Qc2!N  Closed
  • Section 21 - 14...d4!  Closed
  • Section 21 - 14...Be6  Closed
  • Section 21 - 14...Qc7  Closed
  • Section 21 - 14...Qd6  Closed
  • Section 21 - Congratulations with your new weapon!  Closed
  • Section 22 - Advanced section - 8...Tricky moves - 4...Qf6  Closed
  • Section 22 - 4...Qh4  Closed
  • Section 23 - Advanced section - Scotch with h4! 8...Bb7 9. Nd2 super idea!  Closed
  • Section 23 - Avetik_ChessMood - honestgirl (blitz 3+0) 2019  Closed
  • Section 24 - Advanced section - 8.h4! g6 - Idea of 8...g6  Closed
  • Section 24 - 9...Qb4  Closed
  • Section 24 - 9...Qe6 is even worse  Closed
  • Section 24 - 9...f6 Endgames are bad for Black  Closed
  • Section 24 - 9...Qc5  Closed
  • Section 24 - Conclusion of 8...g6  Closed
  • Section 25 - Advanced section - 8.h4 Qe6!? - Introduction  Closed
  • Section 25 - Ideas of Qe6 move  Closed
  • Section 25 - Kd1 strong move  Closed
  • Section 25 - 11...Qf5  Closed
  • Section 25 - 11...d5  Closed
  • Section 25 - Conclusion of 9...Nb4  Closed
  • Section 25 - 9...d6  Closed
  • Section 25 - Тhe 2nd option - 9.Nd2  Closed
  • Section 25 - 9...d6 against Nd2  Closed
  • Section 25 - 9...Nb4  Closed
  • Section 25 - 9...a5 10.a3!N  Closed
  • Section 25 - Conclusion of 8...Qe6  Closed
  • Section 26 - Advanced Section - The Craziest Variation Ever - Introduction  Closed
  • Section 26 - Agenda  Closed
  • Section 26 - A piece of advice  Closed
  • Section 26 - 10...fe5  Closed
  • Section 26 - 10...0-0-0  Closed
  • Section 26 - This is Insane!!!  Closed
  • Section 26 - 14...Kb7  Closed
  • Section 26 - The Hero Pawn  Closed
  • Section 26 - 11...Qb4  Closed
  • Section 26 - 11...Qc5  Closed
  • Section 26 - 13...Qb4  Closed
  • Section 26 - 13...Qe5  Closed
  • Section 26 - 10...Nb6  Closed
  • Section 26 - Wanna stay in chess history? :)  Closed
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    Attack with Scotch Game - GM Avetik Grigoryan & GM Samvel Ter-Sahakyan
     
     
     
    Players from all levels struggle to find a reliable repertoire for White after 1.e4 e5. Usually, Black is able to achieve a rock-solid position without theoretical problems.
    In this course, Armenian grandmasters Avetik Grigoryan and Samvel Ter-Sahakyan make a strong case for the Scotch Game that arises after 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4
     
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    The current video course suggests playing trendy and aggressive lines. Besides deep explanations of tactical and positional ideas, you will find many novelties and unexplored ideas. The content is structured in a way that players of all levels can benefit. The basic section makes sure that you get a strong foundation. Those of you who want to go even deeper can examine the Advanced Section which is very useful for a level of 2200+. 
    The authors of the course tested the repertoire suggestions in countless online blitz games. They have discovered that most of the players below 2000 rating lost in the very opening and not getting to the middlegame. Players with a rating of around 2400 were often checkmated in 20-30 moves. At the same time, almost all the Masters and GMs were getting bad positions, cause all these lines, that you'll find here, are relatively new, and in theory, it's not clear how to play for Black.

    You can see some of the diagrams of this course below.

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    We are super excited to share here with you these tricky and trendy lines of the Scotch Game and see your amazing results.

    So, let’s begin the journey!

    About the authors

    Avetik Grigoryan is a strong GM from Armenia. In 2010, he became National Champion of Armenia and represented his country at the Olympiad. Besides his player career, Avetik is famous for his coaching experience as well. He has worked with 10 grandmasters. Additionally, he is the author of many online courses on different subjects. Avetik has over ten years of coaching experience and was the coach for the National Thailand team.

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    GM Avetik Grigoryan

    GM Samvel Ter-Sahakyan became International Grandmaster at the age of 15. He was European U-18 Champion in 2009, World U-18 champion in 2011, and Karpos Open Winner in 2017.

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    GM Samvel Ter-Sahakyan