Pavlovic argues that a combination of the and the Queen’s Gambit Declined (QGD) is one of the most robust ways to meet 1. d4, 1. c4, or 1. Nf3. The book's primary objective is to show that Black can achieve lively, strategic positions where all three results (win, loss, or draw) are possible, rather than settling for passive equality. Key Features of the Repertoire
: A unique aspect of the book is the deliberate connection between the Capablanca line in the Nimzo-Indian and the Bf4 system in the QGD, a combination not frequently employed by many players. Pavlovic argues that a combination of the and
, focusing on universal setups that the best players in the world use. or draw) are possible