Robert Ris' Fast and Furious: The Marshall Gambit of the Slav

by Robert Ris
3/23/2026 – I will discuss in this week's episode the latest ideas in the Marshall Gambit of the Slav. Recently some very important games have been played in this sharp opening, which once again proves that it's an excellent opening to play for a win from the very start. A few weeks ago, I played a pretty cool game against Croatian GM Ivan Zaja and managed to win with Black in only 23 moves.

This video course offers you a complete, clear repertoire for Black against the moves 1.Nf3 and 1.c4. The recommended variations are easy to learn and not difficult to remember, but also pose White serious challenges.

I will discuss in this week's episode the latest ideas in the Marshall Gambit of the Slav. Recently some very important games have been played in this sharp opening, which once again proves that it's an excellent opening to play for a win from the very start. A few weeks ago, I played a pretty cool game against Croatian GM Ivan Zaja and managed to win with Black in only 23 moves. 

In this DVD, Erwin l'Ami guides you through the fascinating Benko Gambit. As early as move three Black starts a fight for the initiative, a strategy that has proved to be successful in countless amateur and master level games.

Exercise:  Black to play!

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Robert is an International Master who mostly spends his time training and coaching talented youngsters. On the PlayChess server The Fast and the Furious is a popular show where he explains sharp opening lines for a wider audience. He is also a well-known ChessBase author who produced numerous DVDs and regularly contributes to ChessBase Magazine as well. Since 2015 he is the organizer of the Dutch Rapid Championships in his home town Amstelveen. He has started a YouTube channel with chess analysis as well.
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