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Video Introduction - Part 2 Closed
Introduction - Hyper Accelerated Dragon Closed
Maroczy Bind - Gurgenidze System Closed
SECTION 1: TYPICAL POSITIONS Closed
Structures with cxd5 - Part 1 - Video Lecture Closed
Structures with cxd5 - Part 2 - Video Lecture Closed
Structures with exd5 - Part 1 - Video Lecture Closed
Structures with exd5 - Part 2 - Video Lecture Closed
The Lever ...b7-b5 - Part 1 - Video Lecture Closed
The Lever ...b7-b5 - Part 2 - Video Lecture Closed
Various Motifs - Part 1 - Video Lecture Closed
Various Motifs - Part 2 - Video Lecture Closed
Belgrade - Polugaevsky - Ivkov - Structures with cxd5 Closed
W-ch WS/M/296 email - Quattrocchi - Adamko - Structures with cxd5 Closed
Olympiad-32 - Polgar - Antunes - Structures with cxd5 Closed
Belgrade - Ninov - Velimirovic - Structures with exd5 Closed
Example 1 - Structures with exd5 Closed
Example 2 - Structures with exd5 Closed
Corus - Dominguez - Nakamura - The Lever ...b7-b5 Closed
BCF-chT1 1920 (4NCL) online - Cramling - Emms - The Lever ...b7-b5 Closed
RUS-ch - Zvjaginsev - Sorokin - The Lever ...b7-b5 Closed
Corus-B - Hamdouchi - Tiviakov - The Advance ...e7-e5 Closed
Richardson - Pavlovic - Leon Hoyos - The Lever ...f7-f5 Closed
ISR-Kasparov handicap sim - Kasparov - Alterman - The Lever c4-c5 Closed
SECTION 2: THEORY Closed
Section 2 - Ch 1 - A) 1) - Part 1 - Video Lecture Closed
Section 2 - Ch 1 - A) 1) - Part 2 - Video Lecture Closed
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Section 2 - Ch 1 - A) 4) - Video Lecture Closed
Section 2 - Ch 1 - B) 1) - Part 1 - Video Lecture Closed
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Section 2 - Ch 1 - C) 1) - Video Lecture Closed
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Section 2 - Ch 1 - C) 3) - Video Lecture Closed
Section 2 - Ch 2 - 1) - Video Lecture Closed
Section 2 - Ch 2 - 2) - Video Lecture Closed
Section 2 - Ch 3 - Part 1 - Video Lecture Closed
Section 2 - Ch 3 - Part 2 - Video Lecture Closed
Chapter 1: 7.Be2 Nd4 8.Qd4 00 Closed
A) main 9.Be3 0-0 10.Qd2 a5 - 11.a4 etc Closed
1) 11.Rd1 Closed
2) 11.0-0 a4 12.f3 Closed
3) 11.0-0 a4 12.Bd4 Closed
4) 11.f3 a4 12.Kf2 etc Closed
B) 9.Bg5 0-0 10.Rc1 etc Closed
1) 10.Qd2 Closed
2) 10.Qe3 Closed
C) 9.0-0 0-0 10.Qd1 etc Closed
1) 10.Qe3 Closed
2) 10.Qd3 Closed
3) 10.Bg5 Closed
Chapter 2: 7.f3 Nd4 8.Qd4 Bg7 - 9.Be3 0-0 10.Qd2 a5 Closed
1) 11.Na4 Closed
2) 11.b3 Closed
Appendix: Maroczy with Black - against 1.Nf3 and 1.c4 Closed
SECTION 3: TESTS Closed
Test Section Closed
SECTION 4: MEMORY BOOSTER Closed
Play the Hyper-Accelerated Dragon - Part 1

We are pleased to announce a fascinating course by IM Siegfried Baumegger - Play the Hyper-Accelerated Dragon - Part 1. The idea of this project (featuring three courses) is to provide you with a complete repertoire for Black based on 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 g6

The current course builds reliable repertoire for Black against the so-called Maroczy Bind arising after 3.c4 Nc6 4.d4 cxd4 5.Nxd4, or 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.c4. Understanding the Maroczy structure is crucial for every chess player who is aiming at high results.
Here is how the author introduces the Maroczy Structure:

We have reached the starting position of the so-called Maroczy Bind. The characteristic structure with pawns on e4 and c4 offers White a spatial advantage and makes it difficult for Black to carry out the pawn advances ...b7-b5 and... d7-d5. Furthermore, square d5 becomes a powerful outpost for White's knight.
Black's chances are mainly associated with organising counterplay on the dark squares (slightly weakened by the move c4) and preparing one of the pawn thrusts, ...b5, ...d5, or ...f5.
We often get a tough strategic fight, where positional understanding plays an essential role. Once the player with the Black pieces is familiar with the typical positional and tactical motifs, he can successfully play this system. There are a few must-know theoretical lines, but less than in other variations of the Sicilian Defence.
The best strategy often consists of patiently improving the position and waiting for the right moment to get active. This also applies to the player with the white pieces: a premature attack may quickly turn a position with a formidable space advantage into an overextended one.
The material in this course is divided into three sections: Typical Positions, Theory, Tests
Typical Positions
For a start, the author offers 12 instructive positions for study. He encourages you to check them out before going into the theory!
1) Positions after White plays Nd5 - the structure with cxd5
2) Positions after White plays Nd5 - the structure with exd5
3) The lever ...b5
4) Various motifs
Theory
The theoretical chapters will provide you with concrete knowledge so that you can complete your repertoire. You will see how the typical ideas that you have learned from the previous section will help you to better understand the theoretical lines. Additionally, in his analysis, IM Baumegger proves that Black's setup is objectively correct.
Test Section
This section consists of 16 interactive test positions. Reviewing these will help you recognise characteristic patterns and remember theoretical lines.
Additionally, the course comes with a Memory Booster, and a Video Version (3h and 47min).
INTRODUCTION BY THE AUTHOR
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