This video course offers you a complete, clear repertoire for Black against 1.d4, based on the Queen's Gambit Accepted (1.d4 d5 2. New In Chess
: Some lines (especially in the Sveshnikov) can be theoretically heavy, requiring a bit of "homework" before you take them to a tournament.
Robert Ris: A Complete Black Repertoire against 1.d4 - New In Chess Robert Ris A Complete Black Repertoire Agains...
: The core of his repertoire is the Queen's Gambit Accepted ( dxc4d x c 4
Ris’ philosophy is consistent: trade off central pawns to create open lines for your pieces. This video course offers you a complete, clear
: Over 20 test positions to see if you actually absorbed the tactical patterns.
: For those opting for his Sicilian repertoire, Ris focuses on the Taimanov and Sveshnikov , providing fighting, imbalanced lines that prioritize understanding over mindless memorization. Reversed English/Reti : Against , he recommends aggressive setups (like an early systems in the English) to keep the pressure on. 3. Training Features : Over 20 test positions to see if
-pawn, you gain free piece development and look to punish White's central ambitions immediately. 2. What’s Under the Hood?