By avoiding an early d6, Black makes the 0-0-0 and f3 setup much less effective for White.
Plichta provides a modern toolkit for facing 5.c4, transforming a traditionally "squeezed" position into a battle of subtle piece play. Lifetime Repertoires Accelerated Dragon By FM...
FM Kamil Plichta is known for a high-energy, "tells it like it is" teaching style. This course reflects that through: By avoiding an early d6, Black makes the
For the average tournament player, this repertoire offers a psychological edge. Many White players prepare extensively for the standard Dragon; the Accelerated move order often forces them into "Anti-Sicilians" or uncomfortable Maroczy structures where Plichta has prepared specific, non-obvious plans for Black to seize the initiative. This course reflects that through: For the average
🚀 The course is more than a list of moves; it is a blueprint for counter-attacking chess. It teaches players how to handle the tension of a cramped center while waiting for the perfect moment to strike with a d5 or b5 break.
The repertoire prioritizes the "Dragon Bishop" on g7 as the undisputed hero of the long diagonal. Instructional Style