What do you play as Black against the Queen's Gambit?

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NaruTheBlackSwan

Or this... Don't be afraid. You can't refute the gambit but you can certainly refute your opponent's understanding of the gambit. I play QGA A LOT more than my opponents face it.

deadbird

so far, i feel the Albin counter gambit puts me in a best position and finds white unprepared. it is not the most common defence, yet perhaps for that same reason has many potential traps that, if white is not too cautious, could lead to an easy advantage for black. especially if white opts to play pawn to e3 to counter black's advancing pawn.
there s a few, not so long tutorials on youtube that give an idea, like this random one underneath. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Km2bhJSDD8

DrSpudnik
JailhouseTaught wrote:
Nimzo or KID usually

This is what one does NOT play against the QG. Why is it that in every forum thread about one opening, people put out their favorite opening that has nothing to do with the question at hand???

e.g. Q: What's the best thing to play against the Sicilian?

A: 1.d4 HAW HAW HAW

crazedrat1000

I think the OP is loosely referring to d4/c4, not specifically d4/d5/c4, and is just not using the term "QG" precisely. So hopefully that has answered your question and you can quit spazzing out about nothing.

DrSpudnik

A case in point: the first two posts of this travesty...

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/can-you-refute-the-sicilian#last_comment

Kirthgersen2010

I usually play QGD bit i'm trying ti switch to King's indian