Outplay Opponents With
The Controlled Chaos Of
The Trompowsky
This combative 1.d4 repertoire heads for double-edged, unorthodox positions which are tough to play for both sides. The difference? You’ll have a complete roadmap for navigating the chaos and coming out on top!Lifetime Repertoires: Plichta’s Trompowsky sets positional and psychological problems for Black from the get-go.
After
1.d4 Nf6, you’ll drag the opponent into unfamiliar territory with
2.Bg5 which appears in
less than 4 games out of 100. So most people won’t be ready for it.
But that’s just the beginning.
Your bishop also threatens to ruin Black’s pawn structure, and create a tense minor piece battle. After which, the second player can kiss their dreams of a quiet game goodbye.
And however they respond on the third move, you’ll strike back with plans that…
Defy Time-Tested Principles And
Take Players Out Of their Element
Lifetime Repertoires: Plichta’s Trompowsky breaks the rules chess players swear by like…
“Knights first before bishops…”
“Don’t bring out the queen too early…”
“Castle as soon as possible…”
“Limit pawn moves in the opening…”
…favoring concrete threats and aggressive positional play to force errors.
You’ll lose time shuffling the queen to stabilize your center…

The dancing queen cements
White’s space advantage.
Launch a pawn storm against an enemy king that’s not even there yet…

Castling or not, the black king
will feel the heat!
And control the entire board by pushing pawns 9 times in the first 16 moves!

Multiple pawn moves, uncastled king,
plus non-existent development
equals… full-board dominance!
Best part? You’ll learn the Trompowsky from one of the most qualified people to teach the opening.
FM Kamil Plichta is a Polish speed chess expert, who loves playing sharp offbeat openings and scalping super-grandmasters.
He even took down the 16th World Champion
Magnus Carlsen at the
2022 Mr. Dodgy Invitational by playing the Trompowsky.
Plichta’s repertoire also covers many of Black’s first-move sidelines. So you’ll be ready for the randomness of online and club games.
✅ You’ll challenge the Pirc (1…d6) and Modern (1…g6) with the classic queen-and-bishop battery…
✅ Transpose to the Advance French (1…e6), where your extra space all but guarantees an objective advantage…
✅ And meet the Dutch (1…f5), Owen’s (1…b6), and Polish (1…b5) defenses with lines as punchy as the Trompowsky.
The
800+ MoveTrainer® variations and
over 32 hours of video inside left no stone unturned. But you only need a tiny fraction of the time to start playing Plichta’s Trompowsky.
Two Quickstarter guides cover the 45 most popular variations you’ll play — while the average line depth of 11.72 moves guide you into the middlegame minus the overwhelm.
But don’t take our word for it. See for yourself when you sign up for the course.
Our 100% satisfaction, 30-day money-back guarantee will shoulder all of the risk. So if you decide that Plichta’s Trompowsky isn’t for you — for any or no reason at all — we’ll rush you a refund. No questions asked.
See you inside.
P.S. Part 2 of the repertoire will cover
1.d4 d5 — and bet on Plichta to bring you maverick and aggressive opening ideas you’ll love playing!