♟️ 1.d4 According to Dreev – Fight the Queen’s Indian Defense
We are happy to present the next installment in the acclaimed 1.d4 According to Dreev series — a powerful and practical repertoire against one of Black’s most solid defenses: the Queen’s Indian Defense.
After the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3, White enters a highly positional battleground where deep understanding often triumphs over memorization.
Unfortunately, many players — even at the top level — underestimate the subtleties of this line and fall short of fighting for an edge. This course equips you with a well-structured, principled, and challenging repertoire, designed to test Black at every turn.
True to the spirit of the series, GM Dreev and GM Basso provide fresh ideas, detailed analysis, and practical move orders, including original solutions against classical lines and lesser-known sidesteps like 4...Ba6, 4...Bb4+, and 4...c6.
What’s Included?
✅ 12 Theoretical Chapters covering all major and sideline setups
✅ 30 Interactive Test Positions to reinforce key concepts
✅ Memory Booster to sharpen your recall before games
✅ Video Version featuring GM Pier Luigi Basso’s full walkthrough
✅ Basso’s Trademark 15-Minute Repertoire for quick pre-game refreshers
This course is part of the evolving 1.d4 According to Dreev repertoire, which now includes:
🔗 Fight the King's Indian
🔗 Fight the Grunfeld Defense
🔗 Setups with ...c7-c5
🔗 Play the Catalan – Part 1
🔗 Play the Catalan – Part 2
🔗 Fight the Slav Defense
🔗 Fight the Bogo-Indian Defense
🔗 Fight the Queen’s Gambit Accepted
Whether you are looking to refine your 1.d4 repertoire or adopt a reliable setup against the Queen’s Indian, this course is a must-have in your arsenal. It's time to outprepare your opponents and fight for an advantage right from move 4.