Dutch Defense: Leningrad System with IM Marcin Sieciechowicz

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Dutch Defense: Leningrad System with IM Marcin Sieciechowicz
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In this 10-hour training, IM Sieciechowicz provides you with tournament-ready opening preparation based on Leningrad Dutch. It is battle-tested, and you can play it against opponents of any level.

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Do you like super-quick development, plenty of attacking play, and a ton of flexibility while avoiding the mainstream theory?

If so, Polish IM Marcin Sieciechowicz has a perfect opening for you.

Leningrad Dutch combines the attacking potential of King’s Indian with the simplicity and flexibility of Dutch producing an exceptional attacking weapon against 1.d4.

And nearly no one rated under 2000 is prepared for it!

In this 10-hour training, IM Sieciechowicz provides you with tournament-ready opening preparation based on Leningrad Dutch. It is battle-tested, and you can play it against opponents of any level.

Here is some of what you’ll learn:

  • The universal plans against all the common attempts by White that you can copy & paste into your games
  • Must-know pawn structures, tactical patterns, and attacking plans
  • Multiple KEY variations to choose from to take your opponent completely out of the comfort zone
  • Top players’ attacking setups and strategies so that you can hold your own in Leningrad Dutch against even much stronger opponents
  • Early deviations blueprint to make sure you are well prepared even against rare lines and offbeat variations

If you are looking to score some unbelievable victories with Black pieces against the ever-popular 1.d4… this is the training you need!

Outline:

Introduction
Chapter 1. Illustrative Games
Chapter 2. Early Deviations
Chapter 3. Early Deviations Game Examples
Chapter 4. White Avoids Main Line on the 6th Move (part I)
Chapter 5. White Avoids Main Line on the 6th Move (part I) Game Examples
Chapter 6. White Avoids Main Line on the 6th Move (part II)
Chapter 7. White Avoids Main Line on the 6th Move (part II) Game Examples
Chapter 8. White Avoids Main Line on the 6th Move (part III)
Chapter 9. White Avoids Main Line on the 6th Move (part III) Game Examples
Chapter 10. Main Line without 8.d5 (part I)
Chapter 11. Main Line without 8.d5 (part I) Game Examples
Chapter 12. Main Line without 8.d5 (part II)
Chapter 13. Main Line without 8.d5 (part II) Game Examples
Chapter 14. Main Line without 8.d5 (part III)
Chapter 15. Main Line without 8.d5 (part III) Game Examples
Chapter 16. 8.d5 (part I)
Chapter 17. 8.d5 (part I) Game Examples
Chapter 18. 8.d5 (part II)
Chapter 19. 8.d5 (part II) Game Examples
Chapter 20. 8.d5 (part III)
Chapter 21. 8.d5 (part III) Game Examples

About the Author:

IM Marcin Sieciechowicz [2462 FIDE]

won many medals in the Polish junior chess championship, among which the most important is the gold medal in the Polish junior chess championship in classical chess won in 2010 (under 18). He made two of his IM norms before reaching 18, and the last in 2010, and became International Master just after his 18th birthday. He has been competing three times in the Junior European chess championship (2004, 2007, 2008) and once in World junior chess championship (2010). He has two GM norms, made in 2010 and 2013, and his highest rating was 2462. He is playing French Defense for 20 years and has a couple of wins in this opening with the players rated 2600+.