Aggressive Line in the Ruy Lopez
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First, I’d like to remind you that you have only 2 more days to enrol to our course “The Grandmaster’s Positional Understanding”. By enrolling to the course on or before Tuesday, 8 February, you get the following benefits: Best Offers: First, you get the course with a flat 50% discount. Therefore, you save about $70 USD! FREE courses: As additional bonuses, you will get my courses “Attack and Win!” (worth $89 USD) and “Self-Taught Grandmaster” (worth $129 USD) for FREE! My Personal Support and more: You will also get my personal support – in case you have any questions while studying the course, you can ask them, and I’ll be helping you. You will also be added to the closed community of the Facebook group for shared learning. << Enroll to the course now >> Today I’d like to share with you a tricky line (hidden secret) that you can use against Black in the Ruy Lopez chess opening, which is one of the most popular and traditional chess openings. Most chess players are unfamiliar with this line, which is to play 5.Qe2, instead of the traditional 5.0-0. It is known as the Wormald Attack, with lots of interesting tricks and traps along the way. And because most of your opponents won’t be aware of this hidden line, you are going to get them out of their opening preparation. I will also show you the statistics of database games to prove you that a majority of chess players play these moves and fall for the trap, which gives you a 77% win rate! You can find the PGN of this opening variation below:
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