Mastering the Queen’s Gambit Accepted: A Bold Opening for Black
The Queen’s Gambit Accepted (1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4) is one of the oldest and most respected defenses in chess. While many players shy away from capturing the c4 pawn, fearing they’ll fall behind in development or give White the center, modern understanding shows that the QGA is a sharp, dynamic, and fully sound response to 1.d4.
By accepting the gambit, Black temporarily gives up central presence — but in return, gains clear development goals, open lines, and counterplay opportunities. Rather than holding onto the extra pawn at all costs, Black aims to return it at the right moment in exchange for rapid piece activity and pressure on the center.
The QGA is especially effective at the club level, where many White players are unfamiliar with its subtleties. With accurate play, Black can equalize quickly — or even seize the initiative early.
Whether you’re a solid positional player or prefer sharp, tactical battles, the Queen’s Gambit Accepted offers rich possibilities and flexible plans that stand the test of time.
1.d4 d5 2.c4 — and the game is on.
Then Go! — you snap off the pawn with …dxc4!
But you’re not clinging to it like a novice.
You’re playing for fast development, seizing central control, and skipping the passive setups.
Here’s the reality: most club players have no idea how to handle the Queen’s Gambit Accepted. By move 15, their position is falling apart — and you’re already writing down “0-1” in your scoresheet.
Serbian FM Aleksa Alimpic has crushed both club-level opponents and titled players with this system. It’s his most reliable weapon with Black — and now it’s yours to master.
No endless memorization. Just 3 key systems that let you take control against 1.d4 — again and again.
What you’ll discover inside:
Aggressive …Bg4 Lines — While most White players expect passive moves like …Be7 or …e6, you hit them with …Bg4. It’s a sharp, proactive idea that instantly shifts the balance. FM Alimpic teaches you how to use it to fight for the initiative right from the start.
Crushing …e4 Breaks — More than just a pawn move, …e4 is your tactical hammer. When timed correctly, it cracks open the center and leads to a powerful isolated queen’s pawn (IQP) structure — full of attacking chances. Learn exactly when to strike.
The Quiet Killer: …Nf5 System — Simple, effective, and deadly. You don’t need to dive into heavy theory like the …b5 lines. This approach puts immediate pressure on White’s position, often catching them completely unprepared.
And yes — you’re also getting 3 awesome BONUSES:
A Model Game Library with 9 instructive wins in the QGA from top-level GMs — so you can see how the ideas work in action.
A Test Yourself Video — 28 minutes of interactive training where FM Alimpic challenges you to recall and apply the lines you’ve learned.
The PGN Vault — all lines, fully annotated and organized for easy study, review, and practice.
Everything you need to dominate with the Queen’s Gambit Accepted — starting today – find here.