The story goes that a low-rated player once bravely asked Viktor Korchnoi his advice about what opening to play against a stronger opponent.I have no way of verifying this story, but it certainly inspired me to think about whether this was possible and the end result is this new ChessBase course.
"Play Grünfeld" was the grumpy reply. "Play Grünfeld against everything apart from 1 e4."
Naturally, a universal approach using ...Nf6, ...g7-g6 and ...d7-d5 as the base would be very useful for players of all classes, saving time and energy and promising a fluid, dynamic position.
I've found Korchnoi's advice to be mostly true, but there are a few important exceptions when Black can do better than just trot out the Grünfeld Formula.
Look out for those differences!
This is a course full of opening ideas and suggestions for Black, against all of:1 b31 b4King's Indian Attack1 f41 c41 Nf3QP Systems including London, Torre, Trompowski, Barry Attack, Colle, StonewallA comprehensive list!
- Video running time: over 6 hours (English)
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