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Elite Queen's Gambit Accepted for Black  Platinum

January 1, 2026 Queen's Gambit Accepted1.d4

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Introduction and Free Preview  Free
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Chapter 6 - To Go Version - 3.e4 with 6.Qb3  Closed
Chapter 7 - To Go Version - 3.e4 with 6.Ne2  Closed
Chapter 8 - To Go Version - 3.e4 with 6.Nc3/6.Nf3  Closed
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Elite Queen’s Gambit Accepted for Black - Platinum Course – A Living Repertoire for the Modern Defender

When Ambition Meets Evolution

The Queen’s Gambit Accepted has long been regarded as a practical and reliable choice for Black—a way to avoid the heavy theoretical load of the Queen’s Gambit Declined while maintaining solid positions. Baadur Jobava, however, saw something more: a dynamic system capable of fighting for the initiative from the very first moves.

More than a year ago, his ambitious interpretation challenged established dogma and immediately entered serious tournament practice. White adapted. Critical lines were tested. New ideas appeared at the board. This 2026 Platinum update, co-authored with Pier Luigi Basso, represents Black’s answer—refined through real competition, strengthened by practical experience, and sharpened to meet modern resistance.

This is not static theory. This is a repertoire that evolves.

A Platinum Course: Guaranteed Evolution

As a Platinum Course, Elite Queen’s Gambit Accepted for Black is not a finished snapshot of theory. It is a long-term, evolving repertoire with clearly defined update guarantees.

🗓️ UPDATES (REAL VALUE)

Free updates are provided every 6 months for 2 years.
The timing depends on the release month and is always exactly 6 months apart.
All updates are automatically included.

Each update delivers substantial, practical improvements, not cosmetic changes.

📦 WHAT UPDATES MAY INCLUDE

(always something important)

🧠 New theoretical developments
🎥 New video explanations
📘 New chapters
♟️ New model games
✍️ New exercises
🛠️ New learning tools

💬 USER INVOLVEMENT

Users can ask questions and upload their own games.
The strongest and most instructive material is selected and integrated into future updates.

Tested in Practice, Refined Under Pressure

The Ambitious QGA presented here has been played, challenged, and refined against well-prepared opponents throughout 2025. White arrived armed with concrete improvements and modern engine ideas. Black’s response is now here—more precise, more resilient, and fully aligned with the demands of contemporary play.

This is not theory for its own sake. Every recommendation is grounded in practical experience and tournament relevance.

What Makes This Repertoire Different

The guiding principle is clear: initiative and active piece play over static equality.

Where traditional QGA systems often emphasize safe development and gradual equalization, Jobava and Basso place dynamic activity at the center of the repertoire. The system is built around 3…Nf6, followed by the assertive 4…Bg4, immediately clarifying Black’s ambitions and forcing White to react.

The resulting positions are rich, concrete, and strategically demanding—exactly the kind of middlegames where well-prepared Black players can seize the initiative.

The Authors’ Vision

Jobava contributes his trademark aggressive style and first-hand tournament experience. Throughout 2025, he tested these ideas in real games, answering White’s prepared novelties over the board rather than in abstract analysis.

Basso adds analytical precision and pedagogical structure, transforming complex theoretical debates into clear, practical guidance. Together, they present a repertoire that is ambitious without being reckless and principled without being passive.

Key battlegrounds include the quiet 3.e3, where 3…e5! creates immediate central tension and explains why this once-popular approach has largely disappeared from elite practice. Against 3.e4, Black meets aggression with aggression after 3…Nf6 4.e5 Nd5 5.Bxc4 Bf5!, choosing a more effective bishop placement over fashionable alternatives. The mainline 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 Bg4 leads to dynamically balanced middlegames where Black’s activity compensates for White’s central presence.

Comprehensive Variation Map

The course navigates Black's path through White's options systematically:

Early Deviations:

The Mainline after 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 Bg4:

Alternative Systems:

Course Structure and Features

A Living Repertoire for the Modern Player

The Queen’s Gambit Accepted remains a highly active battleground at top level. The Platinum format ensures this repertoire evolves alongside modern practice, keeping the course relevant, precise, and practically reliable over time.

Elite Queen’s Gambit Accepted for Black is not just a repertoire. It is a long-term commitment to staying ahead of the curve.

INTRODUCTION BY GM BAADUR JOBAVA

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