How to Choose Your Repertoire - IM Christof Sielecki
Episode 7 - IM Christof Sielecki on How to Choose your repertoire How to choose your opening repertoire? International Master and opening specialist Christof Sielecki races the clock to answer as many of Ben’s questions as possible in under 15 minutes. Christof is the mastermind behind the popular Chessexplained Twitch and YouTube channels, and a Chessable bestselling author, with rave reviews in all of his titles. Twitch: / chessxplained YouTube: / chessexplained Courses: https://www.chessable.com/author/Ches... A lot of facts weigh in choosing the right repertoire for you: time available for preparation, the format you play on, the kind of positions you feel comfortable with... But most of all, know yourself and be clear about your expectations of the opening. Here you’ve got Christof’s three pearls of wisdom: 1. Know your goals (what do you want to achieve? Use openings that maximize your chances) 2. Don’t fear preparation (it doesn’t happen that much; just know your stuff and follow chess principles) 3. Adapt your repertoire to the situation (switching openings is a good idea from time to time) Check out hundreds of free Chessable opening courses at https://www.chessable.com/free/ Or, create an account for free at https://www.chessable.com/register/ ➡️ Check out Ben on Twitter / bennyficial1 ➡️ Check out Christof on Twitter / chessexplained Subscribe for more educative chess content. Visit https://www.howtochess.com/ and follow / howtochesspod to stay in touch with the show.

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