Queen's Gambit Accepted

D20 ♔ White intermediate gambit classical central tactical

Black accepts the gambit pawn with 2...dxc4, giving White a strong center. The plan is to reclaim the pawn or build a dominant position while Black scrambles to consolidate.

Starting moves

The Queen's Gambit Accepted 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 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.O-O a6 7.Nc3 Nc6 …

What you'll learn

This repertoire includes 30 annotated lines (3 beginner, 20 intermediate, 7 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:

  • QGA: Classical Development After Accepting — e3 Bxc4 Nc3 O-O
  • QGA: Black Holds With b5 b4 — a4 Pressure and e3 Bxc4
  • QGA: White Plays e4 Gambit — Strong Center After Black Accepts
  • Queen's Gambit Accepted Advanced: ...b5 (14.Bxb4)
  • Queen's Gambit Accepted Advanced: ...e5 (14.bxa6)
  • Queen's Gambit Accepted Advanced: ...e5 (14.hxg4)

How to study the Queen's Gambit Accepted

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