The Aggressive Queen’s Gambit Declined MoveTrainer® Opening course by NM Bryan Tillis (2274 USCF)
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1. Quickstarter Guide (19 variations, 13.8 avg. trainable depth)
2. Queen’s Gambit Janowski (71 variations, 17.7 avg. trainable depth)
3. Queen’s Gambit Early Deviations (47 variations, 15.5 avg. trainable depth)
4. Pseudo Exchange (30 variations, 15.6 avg. trainable depth)
5. Catalan Open (57 variations, 17.4 avg. trainable depth)
6. Kings Indian Attack (25 variations, 16.0 avg. trainable depth)
7. London System (23 variations, 14.5 avg. trainable depth)
8. Reti (38 variations, 16.5 avg. trainable depth)
9. Veresov (26 variations, 13.4 avg. trainable depth)
10. Torre Attack (19 variations, 14.1 avg. trainable depth)
11. Nimzo Larsen Lite and Odds & Ends (11 variations, 14.5 avg. trainable depth)
12. Blackmar-Diemer Gambit (13 variations, 12.0 avg. trainable depth)
13. Pseudo-Trompowsky (10 variations, 10.5 avg. trainable depth)
14. Colle System (15 variations, 16.5 avg. trainable depth)
15. Stonewall Attack (8 variations, 14.9 avg. trainable depth)
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Tired of playing “not to lose” in the Queen’s Gambit Declined?
This energetic secret weapon of NM Bryan Tillis sets the toughest problems for White – and fights for the WIN from the get-go!
2021 Update: This course now also includes a chapter on how to fight against the Reti!
When most queen’s pawn players encounter the Queen’s Gambit Declined (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3), they expect to pull ahead in development; enjoy more space; and get a guaranteed advantage.
Imagine their confusion when you play the rare Janowski variation with 3…a6. And in a dozen moves or so, you come out of the opening with active and centralized pieces; ready-to-fire pawn breaks; and clear-cut plans to attack the opponent’s position.
This 3…a6 line packs a lot of surprise punch. But more than that, the pawn push sets the stage for Black’s combative yet sound (engine-approved) strategies. One misstep is all it takes for the unwary 1.d4 player to get run over.
Add these aggressive Janowski variation plans to your arsenal
🤜🏼 The “dirty dirty” exchange sacrifice where White thinks he’s trapping you…only to realize it’s the other way around. You’ll love bullying the enemy king and pushing his defenders to the edge of the board in this line.
🤜🏼 Force White to endure a queenside cramp or get his pieces in a tangle, trying to get a pawn back. Meanwhile, you pocket the bishop pair and enjoy easy play against White’s awkward formation.
🤜🏼 Get an iron-grip on the queenside light-squares and render White’s minority attack impotent. Black has all the winning chances here!
The Aggressive Queen’s Gambit Declined covers just about any 1.d4 main line and sideline you can think of.
You get a reliable answer against the tried-and-tested 2.c4, as well as less theoretical lines like the London, Veresov, Stonewall, BDG, and even 1.c4 and 1.Nf3 transpositions. All in just 300+ manageable lines.
However, as any student of NM Tillis will tell you:
His courses not only show you the most dynamic and practical ways to play an opening. They also teach you how to play better chess, Janowski variation or not.
The important basic chess principles are seamlessly integrated with this education. The importance of the centre, development with tempo, the initiative, pawn play, exchanges and when to make them…I cannot stress enough how impactful this is for me. – NightsRTrickyForkers
The 17 hours and 50 minutes of video-sync instruction and over 50,000 words of master-level instruction (with handy visual aids) lay down the ideas and plans behind the moves. So you can navigate the game with ease, whether White plays the theory or not.
Arrows are used a plenty, and virtually every position has middlegame plans outlined. You know what to do when the variation stops. – SmithyQ
And with support from NM Tillis, you can get expert answers to your pressing opening questions. Just leave a comment!
I posted a comment, asking if a couple of lines could be added to a chapter. Within a few hours, I had an enormously helpful response from the author, and the lines are added! – GerryJ
Out of 100 games you will play as Black, you will face 1.d4 more than 30 times. Maximize your winning chances and rating gains in every game. AND improve your overall play with NM Bryan Tillis’ energetic opening course.
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for The Aggressive Queen’s Gambit Declined MoveTrainer® Opening course by NM Bryan Tillis (2274 USCF)
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Michael (verified owner) –
keep repeating basic principles annoying number of times (sometimes say it with a beard then later repeat it without the beard 😁)
Nicholas (verified owner) –
more importantly, when we have to make an exception to the standard plan, a very good explanation of what would happen if we didn’t do it,
Patrick (verified owner) –
Now that I don’t need to invest much energy in the opening phase, I can concentrate on improving my middle and endgame play.
Chelsi (verified owner) –
As a beginner it’s easy to get overwhelmed by big repertoires but this one has the perfect number of lines and yet,
Jhony (verified owner) –
I’ve only reviewed all the black lines but I am liking the author’s approach of adding exercises after each chapter to make sure you are looking at the positions themselves rather than just routinely memorizing the lines without absorbing the content of his commentary.
Jackson (verified owner) –
I have tried a few free and paid repertoire courses but I continued to face a challenge with them
Nolan (verified owner) –
Really good course
Porse (verified owner) –
In two recent wins, my opponents failed to follow the golden rules, making it easy for me to win the games.