Covered as a principled sideline, though with less depth than the major defenses. Key Features of the PGN/Course
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Beyond move memorization, Gajewski provides extensive comments on middlegame plans, such as which pieces to trade in specific structures. Target Audience: Recommended for serious players, typically FIDE , due to the sharp and forcing nature of the lines.
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(covered in Part 1). Created by , a long-time second to former World Champion Viswanathan Anand and current contender Gukesh D, the repertoire avoids "cheapos" in favor of deep, engine-tested analysis aimed at posing maximum practical problems for Black. Core Opening Choices
The course is extremely demanding, with some forced theoretical draws reaching past move 25.
The Four Pawns Attack , which Gajewski aims to use to "crack" the opening in few lines.
This part of the repertoire covers the , French Defense , Caro-Kann , and various sidelines like the Alekhine and Scandinavian . Sicilian Defense ( ):