Center Game - Attacking System for White: Free Mini-Course

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FM Milan Popovic has been winning with the Center Game for 15 years. He finally agreed to reveal his secrets and give away his entire opening preparation for White!

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I have a very special opening for 1.e4 players today.

After 1.e4 e5 most players would expect something like Ruy Lopez, Bishop’s Opening, or perhaps the King’s Gambit…

But, you play the 2…d4!

Fast forward a few moves – you castle long, obtain an excellent setup, and tons of attacking chances.

There are 3 reasons why you should play the center game: 

1. It is an Opening System – you don’t need to memorize move-by-move theory. You just learn the key plans & ideas and are ready to go.

2. Plenty of Attacking Chances – Do you like to attack right from the start? With the Center Game, you can begin your attack as soon as the second move

3. It Catches Everyone Off Guard – books and videos don’t cover it much. Club players and even many FMs don’t really know how to play it correctly.

What does this mean for you?

Tons of opportunities to win, save time, and enjoy your games!

FM Milan Popovic has been winning with the Center Game for 15 years. He finally agreed to reveal his secrets and give away his entire opening preparation for White!

This mini-course is based on Center Game: Attacking System for White with FM Milan Popovic which FM Popovic squeezed in some time between beating the top 10 players in blitz & bullet and sweeping OTB tournaments to put together an easy-to-digest 7.5-hour training on the Center Game.

About the author:

FM Milan Popovic [2393 FIDE] 

is a FIDE Master from Serbia, boasting two IM norms. Not only is he an active competitor on the tournament scene, but he also coaches chess, helping players enhance their skills. Milan is passionate about blitz and bullet chess, with an online rating exceeding 3100. In online play, he’s faced off against numerous top 10 players and has notched some notable wins, including several against Magnus Carlsen. Beyond the chessboard, Milan holds a bachelor’s degree in gastronomy.