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Celebrating FM Michiel Abeln’s Updated Leningrad Dutch Chessable Course

Chessable courses are not just static information like books, they are living things that are constantly updated and improved. In a new series called Going Above and Beyond, Chessable is highlighting authors who go the extra mile to keep their courses up to date and engaging for their students.

One such author is FM Michiel Abeln, a Dutch author and FIDE Master known for his in-depth analysis of chess games. His latest update to his popular Leningrad Dutch course on Chessable features analysis on recent games and new variations responding to other Chessable courses.

In an interview, Michiel Abeln emphasized the importance of keeping his courses live and up to date for his students. He believes in a partnership with his students, providing fresh lines and direct access to the author for anyone who purchases his course.

The Leningrad Dutch course is particularly effective against the popular London System played by White players. Grandmasters often struggle to find a clear advantage against the Leningrad Dutch, making it a strategic and challenging opening to play.

Michiel Abeln’s approach to creating a course is student-centered, focusing on logic, repetition, and teaching chess concepts to help students improve their game. He believes that chess should be enjoyable and inspiring for players at all levels.

If you’re looking for an aggressive response to 1.d4, the Leningrad Dutch course by FM Michiel Abeln could be your new favorite. And for those who already have the course, be sure to check out the free update to enhance your repertoire. You can also try his Short & Sweet: Leningrad Dutch course for free to get a taste of his teaching style.

Overall, Chessable authors like Michiel Abeln are going above and beyond to provide high-quality, interactive courses that bring the game of chess to life for students around the world.

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