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Welcome to 1.d4 Voulme 1 Closed
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Chapter 3 - 4...Be7 - 7.Ne5 Nc6 11...Nd5! Closed
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Chapter 5 - 4...Be7; 7. Ne5 c5 - 10.Ne3!? Closed
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Chapter 7 - Closed Catalan 6...Nbd7 Closed
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Chapter 10 - 4...h6 and 8...Nb4 Closed
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Chapter 11 - 4...h6 and 8...dxc4 Closed
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Chapter 12 - 4...a6 - 5...Be7 and 5...Nc6 Closed
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Chapter 13 - 4...a6 - 5...b6 6.cxb6 cxb6 Closed
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Chapter 14 - 4...a6 - 5...b6 6.cxb6 c5 Closed
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Model Game 1 - Thybo, Jesper Sondergaard - Richter, Nils Closed
Model Game 2 - Halkias, Stelios - Suta, Andraz Closed
Model Game 3 - Abdusattorov, Nodirbek - Caruana, Fabiano Closed
Model Game 4 - Robson, Ray - So, Wesley Closed
Model Game 5 - Cheng, Bo - Saraci, Nderim Closed
Model Game 6 - Kobo, Ori - Sherman, Raem Closed
Model Game 7 - Artemiev, Vladislav - Sezdbekov, Ruslan Closed
Model Game 8 - Sapenov, Daniyal - Salemgareev, Tagir Closed
Model Game 9 - Davtyan, Artur - Hayrapetyan, Ho Closed
Model Game 10 - Banusz, T.. - Michalik, P.. Closed
Model Game 11 - Nihal, Sarin - Short, Nigel Closed
Model Game 12 - Giri, Anish - Jakovenko, Dmitrij Closed
Model Game 13 - Deac, Bogdan Daniel - Berkes, Ferenc Closed
Model Game 14 - Sarana, Alexey - Lysyj, Igor Closed
Model Game 15 - Artemiev, Vladislav - Tomashevsky, Evgeny Closed
Model Game 16 - Gupta, Abhijeet - Puranik, Abhimanyu Closed
Model Game 17 - Raja, Rithvik - Makridis, Dimitrios Closed
Model Game 18 - Bhattacharyya Soham - Ciolek, Andreas Closed
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Course Overview
Volume 1 of GM Swapnil Dhopade's Comprehensive 1.d4 Series
In the pursuit of opening advantage, most players chase computer evaluations and memorize endless theoretical lines. GM Swapnil Dhopade takes a different approach—one rooted in practical understanding and over-the-board pressure.
This course introduces a sophisticated hybrid system against the Queen's Gambit Declined that bypasses Black's most prepared defenses while maintaining genuine winning chances. Rather than entering well-trodden theoretical paths, Dhopade presents a refined move order: 4.Nc3 followed by 5.g3—a subtle Catalan transposition that avoids Black's sharpest resources.
The Strategic Concept
While engines may declare many positions equal, practical chess is won by creating problems your opponent must solve. This repertoire focuses on:
- Positional pressure without theoretical risk
- Flexible setups that adapt to Black's chosen structure
- Long-term strategic advantages over computer-perfect moves
- Comprehensive coverage of Black's flexible move orders
What You'll Master
Complete theoretical framework covering all major Queen's Gambit Declined setups, including Black's flexible approaches with ...a6, ...h6, and ...Nbd7.
Practical decision-making in positions where you understand the plans and your opponent faces unfamiliar challenges.
Modern opening technique that combines classical principles with contemporary understanding of move-order subtleties.
Course Components
- 14 Theoretical Chapters - Deep analysis of all critical variations
- 20 Interactive Test Positions - Sharpen your tactical and positional understanding
- Memory Booster - Efficient retention of key patterns and ideas
- 18 Annotated Games for Self-Study without Annotation - See the system in action at the highest level
- 4 Hours 50 Minutes of Video Content - GM Dhopade explains the nuances and practical considerations
Why This Approach Works
Instead of memorizing countless variations that Black can sidestep, you'll learn a coherent system based on understanding. The move order 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 Be7 5.g3 creates Catalan-style pressure while avoiding Black's most forcing continuations.
This isn't about finding the computer's best move—it's about creating the type of positions where strong players thrive: complex, strategically rich, and difficult to navigate without deep preparation.
Let’s get started with your 1.d4 Practical Repertoire!
INTRODUCTION BY THE AUTHOR
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