Alekhine Defense Plans That Work
A practical five-move Alekhine Defense guide for club players
A simple Alekhine Defense guide for beginner and intermediate club players who want clear plans without memorising endless theory.
Inside you’ll learn:
the starting moves: 1.e4 Nf6
the main map: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6
why Black attacks e4 with the knight immediately
how Black invites White to build a big pawn centre, then attacks it
the simple Black setup with ...Nd5, ...d6, ...g6, ...Bg7, ...O-O, and later ...dxe5 or ...c5
the simple White setup with e5, d4, Nf3, Be2 or Bd3, O-O, and centre support
the difference between Modern, Four Pawns, Exchange, and Chase-style structures
why Black must avoid wasting too many knight moves
how White should use space without overextending
common beginner mistakes and tactical warnings
a one-page cheat sheet
a ten-minute review routine before games
Built for club players who want to understand the Alekhine Defense as a centre-undermining weapon, not just a strange knight move.
















