Enter the Grand Prix Attack.
A lot of 1.e4 players hate to see 1…c5 over the board.
It’s a beast of an opening: complex, tricky, and you really need to stay sharp with both theory and practice.
What if there was an opening that is super-effective against the Sicilian Defense, yet requires just a tiny fraction of the preparation?
Imagine if there was a way to counter the Sicilian that is super-effective, yet requires just a tiny fraction of the preparation?
IM Marcin Sieciechowicz has been searching for years, and testing out all sorts of openings.
Some were too complex, others were simply unreliable.
But then he hit gold with the Grand Prix Attack, a fast-paced, club-level crusher.
Marcin fine-tuned the theory, added his own strategies and here you have it… an awesome antidote for everything Sicilian if you are playing White.
And the best part?
You can learn it in just a few hours, not weeks or months like most other openings.
No wonder lots of his students have made the switch to the Grand Prix Attack.
Now it’s your move.
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Updated 05.21.2024
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