1.d4 d5: Kushager's Killer Repertoire - IM Kushager Krishnater

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Opening 1. d4 d5 course by GM Adrien Demuth
Includes video and PGN

Language: English
Lectures: 37
Total Running Time: 25 hours 9 minutes

From the course:

From the youngest FIDE trainer and the opening coach of 2700-Elo Indian grandmasters


The “Right Hook” Strategy for Beating 1.d4 to the Punch with 1
d5

This "double queen's pawn" repertoire insists on the most active way to play Black. It throws a fistful of pawns and pieces to the queenside — scrambling the opponent's equilibrium — and pinning their king against the ropes!

It’s called 1.d4 d5: Krishnater’s Killer Repertoire.

And here’s how it works:

First, it bulletproofs your d5-pawn with 
e6, 
Nf6, and 
Nbd7. Then it unloads a “right hook” starting with 
Bb4 to catch the uncastled enemy king — or deal serious positional damage as it runs for cover.

This repertoire plays with as much energy as if you have the first-move advantage


Developing with attack to activate your entire army in 12 moves or less — while freezing White’s game with threats along the a5-e1 diagonal.

So when it’s time to finally throw hands, you’ll have the numbers advantage to obliterate the competition!

Best part:

This repertoire can keep up even at the highest levels, because it came from the lab of International Master Kushager Krishnater.

Krishnater was the second of Indian chess superstars Vidit Gujrathi (peak 2731 FIDE) and Arjun Erigaisi (peak 2728 FIDE)... the chief opening coach of the Singaporean national team
 and the youngest FIDE trainer at 20 years old.

In his first-ever Chessable course, he


Unlocks the Knockout Power of 1
d5 with Rediscovered Lines and Fresh Novelties

Let’s tour you around the course:

After signing up, Krishnater will give you an overview of the 4 main responses by White — and the strategies for beating them.

Next, over 19 chapters cover all the different ways to play the Queen’s Gambit. You’ll be shown the new Gukesh Variation and the revitalized Manhattan Variation — which showcase the knockout power of the “right hook.”

You’ll also see a similar plan — of striking on the queenside to send shockwaves all over the board — wear down the rock-solid London System


Here, you either secure the bishop pair, or gain clear routes leading to White’s weaknesses.

And against the Catalan, you’ll outpace White with 
dxc4 and 
b5! — denying their risk-free queenside play and attacking that part of the board yourself!

Here’s a quick summary of what you’re getting:

đŸ„Š A complete 1.d4 d5 repertoire for Black, based on Krishnater’s killer “right hook” strategy. Over 700 MoveTrainerÂź variations set you up for success, no matter what White plays.

đŸ„Š EVERY move explained. More than 25 hours of video and almost 100,000 words of instruction build your strategic compass. So you can find the right move, even when White dodges your prep.

đŸ„Š Super-GM novelties inspired by Krishnater’s work with 2700-Elo Indian grandmasters. Explosive and precise, these new moves are all but guaranteed to send unwary opponents to the canvas!

đŸ„Š And a robust foundation for winning middlegames — laid down through 11 model games plus 27 typical plans and structures.

Files:

1.d4 d5: Kushager's Killer Repertoire - IM Kushager Krishnater
  • 01A) Introduction.mp4 (27.6 MB)
  • 01B) Quickstarter.mp4 (124.9 MB)
  • 1) Manhattan - Main Line With 8.Dxc5.mp4 (194.6 MB)
  • 1.d4 d5: Kushager's Killer Repertoire - IM Kushager Krishnater.pgn (1.5 MB)
  • 10) Qgd - 5th Move Alternatives.mp4 (91.4 MB)
  • 11) Qgd - 5.Qc2.mp4 (73.8 MB)
  • 12) Catalan - Main Line With 9.Nfd2.mp4 (173.8 MB)
  • 13) Catalan - Alternatives For 9.Nfd2.mp4 (89.7 MB)
  • 14) Catalan - The Dreaded 7.Ne5.mp4 (138.8 MB)
  • 15) Catalan - 7Th Move Sidelines.mp4 (113.5 MB)
  • 16) Catalan - 5Th & 6th move Sidelines.mp4 (143.3 MB)
  • 17) Catalan - Early g3 Setups.mp4 (76.0 MB)
  • 18) Qgd - 4Th Move Sidelines.mp4 (60.7 MB)
  • 19) Gukesh Qgd - Main Line.mp4 (101.1 MB)
  • 2) Manhattan - Big Main Line With 8.Bd3.mp4 (148.9 MB)
  • 20) Gukesh Qgd - 10.h3.mp4 (46.6 MB)
  • 21) Gukesh Qgd - 9.Qc2 + Alternatives.mp4 (70.2 MB)
  • 22) Gukesh Qgd 8.Qa4+.mp4 (48.3 MB)
  • 23) Gukesh Qgd - 7th & 8th Move Alternatives.mp4 (45.7 MB)
  • 24) Gukesh Qgd - 6th Move Sidelines.mp4 (95.3 MB)
  • 26) Qgd 3.Nc3 - 4th Move Sidelines.mp4 (119.9 MB)
  • 27) London System - Main Line With 8.Be3.mp4 (410.0 MB)
  • 28) London System - Main Line Alternatives.mp4 (90.5 MB)
  • 29) London System 5.C3.mp4 (32.6 MB)
  • 3) Manhattan - 12th Move Alternatives.mp4 (43.7 MB)
  • 30) London System - Sidelines.mp4 (36.5 MB)
  • 31) Jobava London & Others.mp4 (59.1 MB)
  • 32) Torre Attack And 2.Bg5.mp4 (97.5 MB)
  • 33) Richter-Veresov Attack.mp4 (39.1 MB)
  • 34) e3 Setups.mp4 (133.5 MB)
  • 35) Model Games.mp4 (198.7 MB)
  • 36) Typical Plans & Structures.mp4 (193.3 MB)
  • 4) Manhattan - 9th Move Alternatives.mp4 (38.8 MB)
  • 5) Manhattan - 5.Bg5.mp4 (83.9 MB)
  • 6) Manhattan - 6th Move Alternatives.mp4 (89.3 MB)
  • 7) Qgd 5.cxd5 exd5 6.Bf4.mp4 (179.4 MB)
  • 8) Qgd 5.cxd5 exd5 - Sidelines.mp4 (13.7 MB)
  • 9) Qgd 5.Bf4.mp4 (26.1 MB)

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