Modern Ideas in the Réti – GM Boris Avrukh Reveals Key Concepts
In this exclusive lecture, legendary GM Boris Avrukh shares his most up-to-date insights on the Réti Opening. Part of the renowned Modern Chess camp "Réti Opening – Pawn Structures, Strategy, Tactical Ideas, and Theoretical Trends", this session dives into the latest theoretical developments and strategic nuances that define modern Réti play. Avrukh's contribution is especially valuable for players who want to: Build a flexible and modern 1.Nf3 repertoire Understand typical pawn structures from both sides Learn practical concepts that work even at the highest level 🎓 This lecture is part of a 10-hour workshop featuring top GMs like Mihail Marin, Dejan Bojkov, Grigor Grigorov, Petar Arnaudov, and Davorin Kuljasevic. The full digital product includes all lectures and 85 PGN files to deepen your training. 🔗 Check out the full course here: https://www.modern-chess.com/reti-ope...

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