Explore the mysteries of the powerful Janowski Variation of the Queen’s Gambit Declined with this brand-new video course! Immerse yourself in this fascinating chess opening and learn how to exploit it to destabilise your opponents. To approach the Janowski Variation, which arises after the moves 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 (or 3.Nc3) a6, it is essential to understand the stakes of the position rather than accumulate a large amount of theory
This informative and thorough video course offers a complete exploration of the Janowski Variation, a chess opening renowned for its strength and strategic potential. Used by none other than Magnus Carlsen and other elite grandmasters, this variation is an invaluable asset for chess enthusiasts looking to improve their game and expand their opening repertoire. Throughout the lessons, you will discover:
Whether you’re a beginner looking to discover new things or a more experienced player looking for new openings, this video course is a valuable resource to add another string to your bow. By watching this video course, the Janowski Variation of the Queen’s Gambit Declined will no longer be a mystery to you, and you will be ready to surprise your opponents on the board!
The occupation of the centre with 1.d4 is, with 1.e4, one of the most popular ways to start a game. If Black meets the move of the queen’s pawn with the symmetrical 1...d5, we have after 2.c4 the Queen’s Gambit. In most cases, Black will now support the pawn on d5, which gives him a share of the centre: either with 2...e6 – the Queen’s Gambit Declined – or 2...c6 – the Slav Defence. A third and very different possibility is 2...dxc4, the Queen’s Gambit Accepted.
=> Más productos: Gambito de dama