Are you looking for a simple, easy-to-learn repertoire against 1.e4? Then the Scandinavian with 3…Qd8 is yours! After 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Qxd5 3.Nc3 the retreat 3…Qd8 leads to a very solid type position for Black. At the expense of two tempi, the pawn structure has been defined, and hence a clear developing plan can be made for our minor pieces. The first goal is to get the light-squared bishop out to g4, then placing the pawns on c6 and e6. Now Black has a rock-solid setup and good chances to build up pressure against White’s pawn on d4 and/or use the d5-square as an outpost for any of their pieces.
This video course offers you a complete Black repertoire with 1.e4 d5. Covering all the critical attempts for White to punish Black’s provocative approach, as well as all the relevant minor options on move 2 and 3 for White. The emphasis is on understanding the ensuing middlegames and endgames. In the interactive part (20 exercises with multiple questions) you’ll get a chance to apply some concrete theoretical knowledge, as well as test your understanding of typical positions arising from this opening. After studying all the material, you will likely get a position that you are more familiar with than your opponent!
• Video running time: 7 hours (English)
• With interactive training including video feedback
• Extra: Training with ChessBase apps - Memorize the opening repertoire and play key positions against Fritz on various levels
La primera vez que uno se encuentra con la defensa Escandinava, no puede dejar de preguntarse si la dama puede ponerse en juego tan temprano. Al fin y al cabo las blancas ganan inmediatamente un tiempo por ese desarrollo de pieza con 3.Cc3 Y fuerzan a su negra majestad ha realizado un segundo movimiento. Pero, sorprendentemente, las negras tienen hasta tres respuestas para escoger: la retirada 3...Dd8, la más frecuente 3...Da5 y la moderna 3...Dd6, que es la defensa de Sergei Tiviakov, El gran maestro más fuerte que juega regularmente la escandinava.
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