The Queen’s Gambit Declined & Refined
The Queen’s Gambit Declined: renowned as one of Black’s most solid defenses to 1.d4 - if not the most.
But how do you spice up an opening that’s been played thousands of times, decade after decade, while still maintaining its solidity?
Leave it to the World Champion! Magnus Carlsen has revived the QGD with his early
...a6 variations, opening up vast new territory with this subtle move. And his former second, Swedish #1 Nils Grandelius, is here to add even more punch with his new course,
The Magnus Queen’s Gambit.
The course offers an interesting, comprehensive repertoire against 1.d4, and this
free course gives you a test drive of how powerful the early …a6 QGD can be.
In this course, you will:
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Test out the “aggressive”, the “mainstream”, and the “lazy.” GM Grandelius gives a wide range of options for you to play the Magnus Queen’s Gambit based on your preference.
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Learn how to shut down the London System with ease. Get fresh ideas on how to combat both the standard London System and Jobava Attack with the GM Grandelius’ 3...Bd6 variation.
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Learn scrappy solutions to White’s sidelines. 2nd and 3rd move sidelines are common after 1.d4 - get a few free ideas on how to combat them strongly and soundly.
GM Grandelius has gotten rave reviews on his first Chessable course,
The Grand Ruy Lopez, and he delivers the same quality instruction on the Queen’s Gambit in half the lines. If you haven’t taken one of his courses, this sample course will show you just how strong of an opening theoretician and instructor he is!
Try out a more refined Queen’s Gambit with
Short & Sweet: The Magnus Queen’s Gambit today.
Want a complete repertoire against 1.d4 based on these lines? Check out The Magnus Queen’s Gambit for the full course