CRUSH 1700s With Simple Chess | Vienna Pirc Defense | Educational Slowrun
Find my Full Caro Kann & Vienna Gambit Courses Here: https://www.skool.com/chesscenturion In this game I play the Vienna Opening and the aggressive Vienna Gambit setup against the Pirc Defense and Modern Defense, showing you exactly how to beat 1700 rated players with a clear, repeatable attacking plan. The Vienna is one of the most underrated openings for club players because it forces sharp, tactical positions where your opponent has to know theory or get punished early. Against the Pirc Defense and Modern Defense, Black often plays passively and hands you the centre — I show how to seize it, launch a kingside pawn storm, and convert the initiative into a winning attack. You'll learn the key Vienna setup ideas, common tricks 1700 rated players fall for, the middlegame plans that decide the game, and how to calculate the critical tactics. If you want a practical, low-theory attacking weapon with the White pieces, the Vienna Opening delivers. Watch to the end for the winning breakthrough. #chess #chessgame #chesscom

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