Nimzowitsch Defence Against 1.e4
1.Nf3 - Practical Repertoire for White

French Defense According to Gumularz (4)

French Exchange and Sidelines for Black - Arsenal  Arsenal

For decades, the French Defense has demanded a complete answer to White's alternatives. Players comfortable against the Advance, Tarrasch, or Steinitz often find themselves unprepared when White sidesteps theory with 2.d3, 2.Qe2, or the deceptively simple Exchange Variation. GM Szymon Gumularz and GM Pier Luigi Basso now complete their French Defense series by tackling precisely these gaps—offering a unified repertoire against every system White can throw at you after 1.e4 e6.

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French Steinitz with ...Rb8 - Repertoire for Black  Premium

The French Defense carries two reputations: a fortress for players seeking solidity, and a labyrinth of forced draws in the most explored lines. GM Szymon Gumularz and GM Pier Luigi Basso challenge that second notion directly.
If you play the French for fighting chess — not memorization contests ending in perpetual checks — then 7...Rb8 after 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.e5 Nfd7 5.f4 c5 6.Nf3 Nc6 7.Be3 offers exactly that. With fewer than 500 games in the database and regular employment by Matthias Bluebaum, this system delivers fresh positions where preparation depth matters less than understanding.

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French Tarrasch for Black 

The Tarrasch Variation (3.Nd2) is chosen by players who value solidity over complications, aiming to limit Black's active possibilities while maintaining a safe edge. Gumularz and Basso systematically dismantle this comfort zone.
Their repertoire is built on 3...c5—Black's most principled response—followed by the healthy recapture 4...Qxd5, avoiding structural concessions. Unlike creative but offbeat approaches such as Jobava's 3...h6, this course prioritizes classical logic and practical reliability.

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French Advance for Black 

The 5...Bd7 system in the French Advance has long operated in the shadow of the sharper 5...Qb6, despite offering Black a stable strategic position. While modern theory gravitates toward immediate confrontation, Polish Grandmaster Szymon Gumularz recognized that White's improved understanding of the 6.a3 mainline warranted another approach—one that avoids the forcing lines after 5...Qb6 6.a3 without sacrificing Black's counterplay.
Working with GM Pier Luigi Basso, Gumularz demonstrates that the classical 5...Bd7 6.Be2 Nge7 system isn't outdated at all; it's simply been waiting for the right moment to return. This course presents a complete repertoire built on the concept that strategic solidity, when combined with concrete preparation, creates lasting practical value.

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