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Review of Leon Mendonca’s Keymer Variation

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Exploring the Keymer Variation with Leon Mendonca: A Review

The Keymer Variation, a chess opening system that has recently gained popularity, is now the subject of a new video course by young Indian grandmaster Leon Mendonca. This variation, characterized by the moves 1.Nf3 d5 2.e3, has been used with great success by top players like Vincent Keymer in rapid and blitz chess.

Mendonca’s course delves into the intricacies of the Keymer Variation, exploring various setups that Black can choose in response. From aggressive attacking lines to quiet positional play, Mendonca covers it all, showcasing the flexibility and effectiveness of this opening system.

What sets this course apart is its interactive nature, allowing users to engage with the material through tasks and video feedback. The Fritztrainer app and repertoire database included in the course provide a comprehensive learning experience, making it easier for players to incorporate the Keymer Variation into their repertoire.

With impressive demonstrations of the Keymer Variation’s power against strong grandmasters, Mendonca proves that this opening is not only easy to learn but also a potent weapon in any player’s arsenal. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, the Keymer Variation offers a versatile and deadly option for your opening game.

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