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GM Arturs Neiksans

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Learn this agressive defense and start your games with confidence from the
first move

The Enigmatic Dutch Defense is easy to learn since the piece setup is very similar in all positions to quickly put our opponents in trouble.

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Who is the Enigmatic Dutch Defense for?

Beginners in search of a reliable defense that gives them the option to play to win with the black pieces

Kids who are getting into the world of chess and seek to improve the start of their games

Fans who want to improve their ELO on online platforms with an active and energetic defense

Participants in face-to-face tournaments looking for a new weapon to surprise their rivals

Advanced players who do not have time to study the thousands of theory variants that exist in the main defenses

Why play the Dutch Defense?

Easy to remember

The piece configuration of the Enigmatic Dutch can be employed against almost any response from the opponent, which greatly facilitates its learning

Active defense

The plans I have chosen for this defense are specially designed to discomfort our opponent from the beginning and give us the possibility to play to win with black pieces

Enigmatic traps

There are many tactical combinations that can make us win many games quickly if our opponents are not careful

Unexpected weapon

We have selected unknown variantions of the Dutch to catch our opponents by surprise and make them improvise from the first moves

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How will you learn?

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Micro-learning


Online lessons of 15/25 minutes in which you will learn one variant per class, available from anywhere and on any device.

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Practical method


Interactive exercises and activities where you can apply everything learned with the most innovative tools.

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Online competitions within the #clubenigma community where you can face the rest of the ChessEnigma students.

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Private community


Private group with course mates where you can discuss your games and doubts about this defense to reinforce concepts.

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How does it work?

  • 15/25-minute theoretical lessons available from anywhere and any device.
  • Interactive training with practical exercises to quickly memorize the opening.
  • +80 Enigmatic Tricks where you can practice the most frequent traps.
  • Review of Key Moves to consolidate the most important moves of the opening.
  • Tournaments every month.
  • Private group to interact with the community.

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COMPLETE COURSE
ENIGMATIC DUTCH

  • Access to ChessEnigma's private platform
  • Theoretical lessons of 15/25 minutes in video
  • Online variation training
  • +80 Enigmatic Traps
  • Review of Key Moves
  • Chess board viewer with complete variation analysis
  • Exclusive tournaments
  • Private group with Rey Enigma and course mates
  • Support via email and WhatsApp
  • Lifetime updates on variation analysis
  • Lifetime access to Club Enigma

SINGLE PAYMENT OF75$

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Frequently Asked Questions

GENERAL

The Dutch Defense is played at all levels and we chose it because it has a very big advantage: it can be employed against any move by white except 1.e4. This greatly facilitates its learning without having to memorize variantions of more than 30 moves of theory. Anyway, the best way to know if the Enigmatic Dutch Defense is for you is by accessing the free sample lesson, you can enter by leaving your email in the form available on this page.

METHODOLOGY

The course combines theoretical classes of 15-25 minutes with interactive lessons in which you can learn at your own pace from anywhere and on any device.

Additionally, you will have access to a forum where you can interact with other classmates to share doubts, games, or experiences about this defense.

In these lessons, you will learn the different variations of the Enigmatic Dutch with 100% practical explanations. You will also have access to an online chess board viewer where you can study the moves seen during the class in more detail.

These are interactive lessons in which you will have to solve exercises applying what you learned in the theoretical lessons.

They consist of three different blocks:

  • Variation training to remember and memorize the variantions previously learned.
  • Key moves where you will reinforce the most important moves in the different lines of the Enigmatic Dutch.
  • +80 Enigmatic Traps in which you will put into practice those tactical combinations that can win you the game instantly.

Yes, you can write your doubts under the lesson so that Rey Enigma and other students can help you solve them.

PAYMENT

The complete course price is 70€ but, due to the Candidates Sale, you can get it at only 35€ (taxes included) thanks to the 50% discount.

Once you sign up for the Enigmatic Dutch course, you have 15 days from the date of purchase to decide if it's for you. If you decide it's not for you, we will refund your money in full with the only condition that no more than 20% of the course has been viewed.

No, you don't have to pay anything more. You will have lifetime access to the course and its updates.

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If after purchasing the Enigmatic Dutch, you decide it's not for you, we will refund your money in full with the only condition that no more than 20% of the course has been viewed.

COMPLETE COURSE
ENIGMATIC DUTCH

  • Access to ChessEnigma's private platform
  • Theoretical lessons of 15/25 minutes in video
  • Online variation training
  • +80 Enigmatic Traps
  • Review of Key Moves
  • Chess board viewer with complete variation analysis
  • Exclusive tournaments
  • Private group with Rey Enigma and course mates
  • Support via email and WhatsApp
  • Lifetime updates on variation analysis
  • Lifetime access to Club Enigma

SINGLE PAYMENT OF75$

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FAQs

Is the Dutch Defense any good? ›

The Dutch Defense is an asymmetrical opening with a great reputation. Many great chess players, including World Champions, play it. In the Dutch Defense, Black moves without creating many weaknesses and tries to attack White's King side.

What is the point of the Dutch Defense? ›

Quick Summary. The Dutch Defense is an aggressive and ambitious opening that vies for control of the e4 square. It is usually played against 1. d4 but may be played against all main White openings, except for 1.

Is the Dutch Defense aggressive? ›

The Dutch (1. d4 f5) is known as a very aggressive and unbalanced opening, resulting in the lowest percentage of draws among the most common replies to 1. d4 . The opening became popular during the 1951 World Championship match, where both players tried it successfully.

What is the pawn structure in Dutch Defense? ›

The course of a typical Dutch Defense game is largely defined by Black's pawn structure. A fianchetto on the kingside with a pawn on d6 is the Leningrad; the c6-d5-e6-f5 structure is the Stonewall; and d6-e6-f5 is the hallmark of the Classical Dutch. There are also a couple of important sidelines by White to know.

Which people defeated the Dutch? ›

In 1872, the Dutch lost interest in the coast and ceded their forts free to the British thus ended a period of Dutch occupation lasting 274 years. By 1874, the British who were then the only Europeans in the Gold Coast established the crown colony that brought the coastal states under its effective political control.

What is the Dutch Stonewall defense? ›

The Dutch Defence is one of Black's most combative responses to 1. d4, and the Stonewall is the boldest version of this opening. Black immediately seizes space in the centre and clamps down on the e4-square, laying the foundations for a complicated strategic battle.

Is Dutch Stonewall a good opening? ›

The Stonewall Dutch is not a particularly popular opening, but it is still a respected one. By his "stonewall," Black achieves something that he rarely manages in the opening: to obtain at least equal space and control of some squares in White's half of the board, particularly e4.

Is the Dutch opening sound? ›

The Dutch has definitely a sound positional base, that is, with f5 you take under control the center ( e4 ), prepare to develop your knight behind a pawn (which is usually good as the squares diagonally to the pawn are now defended twice.

What is the Dutch defense with white? ›

The Dutch Defense starts with 1. d4 f5. After White develops their queen pawn, they gain control of the central e5 square. Black, in the Dutch, does not fancy playing popular continuations like …

What are the best chess openings? ›

The best opening moves (and most popular) in a game of chess are 1. e4 (the King's Pawn Opening), 1. d4 (the Queen's Pawn Opening), 1. Nf3 (the Réti Opening), 1.

Which chess.com bot plays Dutch Defense? ›

"F-pawn Ahmed" loves to play the Dutch and attack with as many pieces as he can.

What is slav in chess? ›

The Slav Defense is a solid opening for Black in response to White's Queen's Gambit (1.d4 d5 2.c4). Black fights for equality against one of White's most popular openings without creating a bad light-squared bishop—one of the downsides of other defenses like the French Defense and the Queen's Gambit Declined.

What is the d4 f5 opening in chess? ›

d4 with f5, breaking the symmetry, the Dutch is an example of a Semi-Closed Game. This means one player, but not both, has a fixed pawn in the center which implies that the center will be somewhat (but not completely) closed. The main purpose of the f5 push is to take control of the e4 square.

Which country won the fight against the Dutch? ›

England declared war in March 1665 and won a decisive victory over the Dutch off Lowestoft in June. After the destruction of the Dutch flagship, only hasty action by Vice Adm.

How do you beat Caro Kann defense? ›

The Advance Variation is one of the most popular ways for White to deal with the Caro-Kann Defence. It is a solid defence for Black, who creates a pawn triangle in the center and gets rid of his potentially weak bishop. In the Exchange Variation, White takes Black's pawn on d5 with his e4 pawn.

How do you win a PIRC defense? ›

In the Pirc Defense, Black does not have much space nor central control. A good idea for Black is to challenge White's central domination by playing c7-c5. This move gains space because Black had not crossed the fifth rank with any pawn up to this point.

How to play against f5 chess? ›

f5 for Black), try to attack at the squares near their king. 2) Moving the 'f-pawn' means that the player wants his king to have an open diagonal once it castles kingside (maybe), so as White, keep your bishop on the a2-g8 diagonal and a7-g1 diagonal as Black to avoid kingside castle for as long as possible.

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