🔥 The Fastest and Easiest Way to Learn the Blumenfeld Countergambit Chess Opening (1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 c5 4. d5 b5) 🔥
What is it?
This chess ‘cheat sheet’ for the Blumenfeld Countergambit opening (1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 c5 4. d5 b5) is a 20-page interactive PDF guide that breaks down the Blumenfeld Countergambit into bite-size and easy-to-consume information, helping you to master the opening in record time.
Inside the PDF you’ll find an overview of the opening, including:
- A short description of the opening
- The pros and cons of the Blumenfeld Countergambit chess opening
- Key points about the Blumenfeld Countergambit
- Board position images for both White and Black’s perspective
After that, you’ll find a variations overview page, including details on the 12 most popular variations of the Blumenfeld Countergambit opening. Each of these gives a breakdown of the popularity of that opening, what move is played, the average win rate of that variation, and a picture of the relevant position. Clicking on the images of each of those variations will take you to different pages in the guide that go into a lot more detail for that variation, covering the next 8 moves.
On each of the variation pages, you’ll find board position images showing what the board will look like at any of the following turns, showing both Black and White’s perspective (making it easy to follow and learn regardless of the side you are playing) as well as chess notation beneath for reference and quick understanding.
You’ll also receive completely free access to several example game PGN files that you can use in your chess reader of choice, allowing you to study and learn the kind of positions this opening leads to in actual games.
How does it work?
This chess guide works by helping you quickly learn, study, or refresh yourself on the opening. You can use it however you like – while you play, while studying, while preparing for a tournament, or just to sate your curiosity. It’s super flexible to however you prefer to learn.
It’s also built to be usable on any platform – Phone, Laptop, Desktop, Tablet, and even Paper. On all digital platforms, the guide is interactive, allowing you to quickly flick through to relevant pages – particularly useful when you’re in-game!
While using the guide, simply follow along with the moves on each turn. The board position images should help with visualisation. Fun fact – the guides were built to help with just that, since James (the creator) has something called ‘Aphantasia’ meaning he’s mentally blind!