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The Queen's Gambit Declined (QGD), is a highly popular opening for
players of all levels, from absolute beginners to World Champions. Known
for giving a solid position, many play this opening from the Black side,
however, things aren't as simple as they seem to be. With an emphasis on
4.Bg5, which was the old mainline played at the highest levels since the
World Championship match of the 1920s, we uncover a lot of new ideas.
This repertoire provides White with ideas against any of the Black options
after the moves 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3. These ideas are both objectively
good and highly practical, so as to be easily remembered. By studying
this course, you will be able to get a better position against sidelines,
and even against the mainlines; confidently achieving a pleasant position,
which Black must defend precisely. Study the course and start picking up
points against the solid QGD!
. Video running time 7 hours 51 minutes
. Training with Ches sBase apps - Memorize the opening repertoire and play key positions against Fritz on various levels
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Iniyan Panneerselvam, born in 2002, is India's 71st grandmaster.
He took part in training camps by Kramnik and
Gelfand in France and Chennai. He's one of the most active
Indian players on the tournament scene. Since 2008 he has
participated in over 250 tournaments and won more than 150
medals across all competitions. He's sharing his vast knowledge
now in Fritztrainer format.