The Unexplored 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Bg5

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The Unexplored 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Bg5 
IM Kushager Krishnater     March 29, 2025
The Unexplored 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Bg5

🎯 A Practical Repertoire That Cuts the Theory

This new course by IM Kushager Krishnater presents an original and highly practical repertoire for White based on the rare but powerful move 3.Bg5. After the standard 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6, White plays 3.Bg5!?—a move that immediately takes your opponent off the beaten path and into unfamiliar territory.

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Instead of entering long, theoretical battles in the Queen’s Gambit Declined or Nimzo-Indian, this repertoire allows you to apply maximum psychological pressure right from the opening moves.

💡 Why 3.Bg5!?
Modern chess is not about squeezing an objective advantage out of the opening—it's about catching your opponent off guard and taking them into complex, dynamic territory. And that’s exactly what this course does.

IM Krishnater puts it perfectly:

“With 3.Bg5, White wants to take Black into uncharted territory. Even if they play good chess, the positions offer great dynamic chances.”

♟️ What You’ll Learn in This Course

✅ How to fight against the Ragozin Setup – After 3...Bb4+, White neutralizes Black’s plans and takes over the initiative with subtle positional ideas.

✅ How to react to early ...h6 and ...g5 – Sharp setups that try to challenge Bg5 directly are met with accurate and principled replies that leave White with long-term chances.

✅ How to dominate Queen’s Gambit Declined setups – Against ...d5 systems (Chapters 7-13), IM Krishnater offers fresh, engine-approved ideas that shift the typical evaluation in White’s favor. Modern concepts like Bg3, h3, and Bf4 are explored deeply and practically.

✅ How to play against the Benoni-style setups – White uses flexible pawn structures to create harmony and avoid early simplifications.

📘 Course Structure

13 deeply analyzed theoretical chapters with practical commentary

15 interactive test positions to test your understanding

Memory Booster to reinforce key ideas

Full Video Version for an immediate practical overview

🔥 Catch Your Opponent Off Guard on Move 3!

With 3.Bg5, you retain flexibility, avoid heavy theory, and play positions that are full of life. It’s unlikely that your opponent will know how to react—and even if they do, the structures are rich, complex, and full of opportunities for outplaying them.

Start playing 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Bg5!? and take the initiative from the very beginning!

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