Queen's Gambit

D06–D69 ♔ White intermediate classical positional c4 respected gambit

The classic 1.d4 opening. White offers c4 to seize the center. Whether Black accepts or declines, White gets rich positional play. One of the most respected openings in all of chess.

Starting moves

The Queen's Gambit typically begins with the following sequence. In GoWinChess you'll drill these moves until they're automatic — so you never have to think twice in the opening.

1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 O-O 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 …

What you'll learn

This repertoire includes 37 annotated lines (4 beginner, 21 intermediate, 12 advanced) covering the most important variations and the tactical traps that catch unprepared opponents. You progress from forgiving beginner lines up to the sharpest main-line theory. A few of them:

  • QGD: The Orthodox Defense — Bg5 Be7 Classic Classical Setup
  • QGD: Bf4 Variation — Active Development and Isolated d-Pawn
  • QGA: Classical Development — e3 Bxc4 O-O Gains the Center
  • QGA: Black Holds With b5 — a4 b3 Breaks Through
  • Queen's Gambit Advanced: ...e6 (6.Bxd6)
  • Queen's Gambit Advanced: ...e6 (12.Bxc6)

How to study the Queen's Gambit

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