Anna Cramling Makes Chessable Debut With 1.d4 Course
Update: Anna Cramling's 1.d4 repertoire is now complete with the release of Part 2, fighting the King's Indian, Nimzo-Indian, Dutch, and more
Enough with prep collapsing or panicking before move 10—steer the game toward positions that you understand with WFM Anna Cramling's 1.d4 - Part 1 and 1.d4 - Part 2!
Great strategists like GM Magnus Carlsen have taken over the chess world with their calm and collected approach to chess. Anna's part one of her 1.d4 repertoire will help you get the type of game your inner strategist can thrive on in the popular Queen's Gambit.
But what if your opponent responds with anything other than 1...d5? In part two of the course, you'll learn how to show your teeth and go for attacking lines and active play that will keep your opponents walking on a tightrope!
WFM Anna Cramling is one of the world's biggest chess content creators. A seasoned streamer, Anna has spent thousands of hours helping a legion of everyday players with their chess. Her extensive experience working with players from around the world gives her a unique perspective on what works for club players.
On top of that, Anna was able to count on the expertise of her mother, the legendary GM Pia Cramling, who helped her build this repertoire. One of the strongest women in history, Pia is a four-time Women's Candidates contender and a three-time Olympiad gold medalist.
Together, they compiled the perfect repertoire for 1.d4 players. In part one of this course, the duo tackles the popular Queen's Gambit opening after Black responds with 1...d5.
Anna and Pia give you the tools to tame anything your opponent might throw at you after 1...d5. Whether Black accepts or declines the gambit, or tries a sharp sideline like the Tarrasch or the Albin Countergambit, this course will give you great options to take the reins and guide the game to a strategic battle.
In part two, Anna and Pia will give you powerful weapons to fight against Black's 1...Nf6 and 1...f5. You'll learn to go on the offensive and seize the initiative against openings like the popular Nimzo-Indian, the King's Indian Defense, the Benko Gambit, the Dutch, and anything else Black may try.
Would you like to see what Anna's repertoire is all about? Check out her course now!
Along with detailed explanations for every line, the courses also pack more than 250 reference games curated by the authors. Each game continues from where the opening lines end, so you can see the opening in action and study their middlegame plans.
Take control of the opening and start building your strategy-focused repertoire. Check out part one and part two of Anna Cramling's 1.d4 Repertoire on Chessable now!