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A six-part journey through games by Faustino Oro, highlights from the 2024 Chess Olympiad, and a practical English Opening repertoire without fianchetto.
6 lessons · 9.0 h of video
Annotated games by Faustino Oro
Annotated games by Faustino Oro – Part 2
Highlights of the 2024 Olympiad – Andrés Rodríguez
Best of the 2024 Olympiad – Diego Flores
Custom Openings: English without fianchetto and more
English without fianchetto and more – Part 2
This course combines high-level game analysis with the practical study of the English Opening. Across six stages, Grandmasters Andrés Rodríguez and Diego Flores present strategic ideas, tactical resources, and critical decisions made in real competitive situations.
The first classes are dedicated to annotated games by young talent Faustino Oro and a selection of standout matches from the 2024 Chess Olympiad. These examples help you understand how top players set up their games, spot opportunities, and solve complex positions.
The journey wraps up with a block on the English Opening without fianchetto, designed to help you incorporate plans, structures, and variations that you can apply directly to your White repertoire.
GM Andrés Rodríguez Vila is the first and only Grandmaster in the history of Uruguayan chess. He started playing at age 10, played his first World Youth Championship at 12, and became his country's first International Master at 18. Recognized as one of the most creative players in South America, he qualified for the 2009 World Cup and represented Uruguay in multiple Olympiads. Today he combines high-level competition with outstanding work as a coach.
Book a private lesson with Andrés Rodríguez →GM Diego Flores
GM Diego Flores is a leading figure in contemporary Argentine chess. He earned his Grand Master title in 2008 and reached a peak FIDE rating of 2634. A multi-time Argentine champion —matching Miguel Najdorf's historic record of titles—, he has represented his country in seven Chess Olympiads and won the 2018 Dubai Open. He combines a deep chess culture with a great ability to clearly explain complex ideas.