By avoiding an early d6, Black makes the 0-0-0 and f3 setup much less effective for White.
While aggressive, the repertoire focuses on "safe" aggression—ensuring Black doesn't collapse under a single tactical oversight. Impact on the Club Player Lifetime Repertoires Accelerated Dragon By FM...
Plichta’s approach is built on "dynamic solidity." Unlike the standard Dragon, the Accelerated version delays d7-d6, often allowing Black to play d7-d5 in a single move. This tempo-saving maneuver is the heart of the repertoire, aiming to neutralize White's central pressure immediately. Key Strategic Pillars: By avoiding an early d6, Black makes the
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