1.d4 According to Lucas Van Foreest – 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.h4 + PGN July 29, 2025
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The Elite Anti-Grunfeld Weapon: Modern Chess Releases 1.d4 According to Lucas van Foreest – 3.h4 System
From Ridicule to Respect: The 3.h4 Revolution in Elite Chess
When GM Veselin Topalov unleashed 3.h4 against GM Anish Giri at the 2016 Candidates Tournament, the chess world laughed. Critics dismissed it as desperation, a novelty without substance. They were spectacularly wrong.
Fast-forward to 2025, and this “crazy” move has become a weapon of choice for the world’s elite: Magnus Carlsen, Ding Liren, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, and Alexander Grischuk have all embraced what chess insiders now call the 1.d4 Squeeze Repertoire. The system officially entered top-level preparation between 2019-2020, transforming from curiosity to cutting-edge theory.
Modern Chess is proud to present “1.d4 According to Lucas van Foreest – 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.h4”, the latest installment in our acclaimed repertoire series, authored by GM Pier Luigi Basso and GM Lucas van Foreest.
Strategic Philosophy: Maximum Discomfort for Your Opponents
The 3.h4 system embodies Modern Chess’s core philosophy: practical chess for serious improvers. This isn’t about seeking marginal theoretical advantages—it’s about psychological warfare from move three.
Why 3.h4 Works at the Highest Level

Immediate Disruption: Black’s classical King’s Indian and Grunfeld setups become virtually impossible. Opponents are forced into unfamiliar Benoni and Benko structures where preparation advantage shifts decisively to White.
Universal Application: One system handles both King’s Indian Defense devotees and Grunfeld specialists—a significant time-saving advantage for tournament preparation.
Elite Validation: When world champions and candidates adopt a system, it transcends the realm of “interesting try” to become essential theoretical knowledge.
Course Architecture: Comprehensive Coverage for Serious Students
Theoretical Foundation
- 10 Detailed Chapters covering all major Black responses
- 30 Interactive Test Positions for practical skill development
- Memory Booster for efficient retention
- 2 hours 21 minutes of expert video analysis
The Van Foreest-Basso Approach
GM Lucas van Foreest brings fresh perspective as one of Europe’s most promising young talents, while GM Pier Luigi Basso contributes his renowned analytical precision and teaching methodology.
Special Feature: Basso’s signature 15-Minute Repertoire—a concentrated overview perfect for pre-game preparation or rapid system implementation.
Chapter-by-Chapter Breakdown
Core Variations Covered:
- Chapter 1: 3…d5 – Immediate central challenge
- Chapter 2: 3…c6 – Preparing d5 advance
- Chapter 3: 6…e5 – King’s Indian spirit meets harsh reality
- Chapter 4: 6…h5 and similar pawn advances
- Chapter 5: Main theoretical tabiya after 9.exd5
- Chapter 6: MVL’s favorite 5…c5 6.d5 e6 7.Be2 exd5 8.exd5 Nbd7
- Chapter 7: Second Benko variation with 7…b5
- Chapter 8: Classical Benko with 3…c5 4.d5 b5
- Chapter 9: All …Nc6 continuations
- Chapter 10: Tricky move order with 4…e6
International Accessibility: Chess Knowledge Without Borders
Understanding the global nature of chess improvement, this course features multilingual support with PGN files available in:
- English
- French
- German
- Spanish
This accessibility reflects Modern Chess’s commitment to serving the international community of serious chess students.
Target Audience: For Players Who Think Deeply
This course serves club players rated 1800+ to masters seeking practical advantages. If you’re tired of theoretical duels in main lines and want to steer games into channels where understanding trumps memorization, the 3.h4 system offers exactly that opportunity.
Ideal for:
- Tournament players seeking opening surprises with sound foundations
- Coaches looking for practical systems to teach ambitious students
- Chess enthusiasts who appreciate strategic innovation
- Anyone facing regular King’s Indian or Grunfeld opponents
Strategic Benefits: Why Elite Players Choose 3.h4
Psychological Pressure: Opponents accustomed to thematic piece play suddenly face sharp tactical complications and unusual pawn structures.
Preparation Advantage: While your opponents study 20+ years of King’s Indian theory, you master one provocative system that handles everything.
Practical Results: The statistics speak—elite adoption wouldn’t occur without practical success.
Time Management: Streamlined preparation allows deeper study of resulting positions rather than endless theoretical memorization.
Course Integration: Part of a Complete 1.d4 System
This release complements previous volumes in the Lucas van Foreest series:
- Exchange Slav for White – Solid positional approach
- Fight the Nimzo-Indian – Handling Black’s most respected defense
Conclusion: Join the 3.h4 Revolution
Chess evolution never stops. The players who adapt earliest gain the greatest advantages. When Topalov introduced 3.h4 in 2016, skeptics missed an opportunity. When elite players began adopting it in 2019-2020, early adopters gained precious months of preparation advantage.
The question for ambitious improvers is simple: Will you be among the early adopters of proven innovation, or will you wait until everyone else catches up?
“1.d4 According to Lucas van Foreest – 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.h4” provides everything needed to join the ranks of players wielding one of modern chess’s most effective practical weapons.
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