Best Chess Opening for Black Against 1.d4 | Queen's Gambit Accepted

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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov will show you how to play against 1.d4 as Black. A lot of the players play the Queen's Gambit as White (especially after it has gained popularity due to the miniseries), and you can counter them by accepting the gambit after 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4.

This variation works really well, especially in the amateur level because most of them are not familiar with it and don't know how to deal with it. You can take advantage of that and get a winning position straight out of the opening.

You will learn how to get a winning advantage after the White's most common responses 3.Nc3, 3.e4, and 3.e3. You will also learn how to play against 3.Nf3, which is what the masters and advanced chess players play.

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00:00 Chess Opening Against 1.d4, Queen's Gambit Accepted
00:37 Why Queen's Gambit Accepted is Powerful
01:51 1) If White plays 3.Nc3
03:12 Do NOT make this opening mistake!
05:27 2) If White plays 3.e4
06:39 If White doesn't play Nxb5
07:41 If White plays dxe5
09:00 Black's different ideas/plans
10:15 3) If White plays 3.e3
11:13 4) If White plays 3.Nf3 (PROs play this move)

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