We are excited to present a fresh and original repertoire for White in the classical Spanish Four Knights—crafted by IM Kushager Krishnater. This course takes a bold and unexplored path with the surprising move 4.a4!?, offering new territory in a well-known opening.
Rather than following the established theoretical paths, IM Krishnater introduces a strategically rich and under-analyzed direction that puts early pressure on Black and opens the door to practical chances.
🎯 Why 4.a4!?
At first glance, 4.a4 may look strange—an early pawn move with no immediate threat. But as Krishnater reveals, this move carries deep strategic weight:
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Gains early space on the queenside
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Sets up the powerful a4–a5 advance
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Introduces subtle traps against Black’s most natural moves, especially 4...Bc5, which can backfire badly
In fact, even elite players like World Champion Gukesh have fallen into trouble after underestimating this line!
♟️ What You’ll Learn
IM Krishnater explores all of Black's logical responses to 4.a4 and provides fresh solutions with a balance of positional ideas and sharp dynamic play. You'll learn:
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How to punish 4...Bc5 with a rare but crushing line that has scored 100% in practical games
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Why GM Kravstiv Martyn has successfully played this line in over 30 games
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How to handle key setups like 4...Bb4, 4...d5, 4...a6, and other rare sidelines
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Flexible ideas like Bd3–Nd5–Bc2–d4 leading to complex and attacking middlegames
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How to unsettle opponents early with strategic discomfort and practical traps
This course is a perfect fit for players looking to surprise their opponents, steer the game into uncharted waters, and gain a deep understanding of original positional themes.
📦 What’s Included:
✅ 8 Theoretical Chapters – covering all major Black responses
✅ 15 Interactive Test Positions – train your feel for the structures and tactics
✅ Memory Booster – quickly review key lines and plans
✅ Video Version – clear and practical explanations by IM Krishnater
🔥 Practical Weapon for Club and Tournament Players
The move 4.a4!? may look unconventional, but it’s full of strategic venom. With this course, you'll be armed with a repertoire that catches opponents by surprise and helps you outplay them early—even without heavy memorization.
If you're looking for a fresh alternative to mainstream e4-e5 theory, this course gives you a powerful, unexplored direction to take into your next game.