Queen's Gambit Declined

D30–D69 ♚ Black intermediate classical solid positional well-analyzed gambit

The classical response to 1.d4. Black declines the gambit with ...e6, maintaining a solid structure. One of the most thoroughly analyzed openings in chess. Predictable? Yes. Effective? Extremely.

Starting moves

The Queen's Gambit Declined typically begins with the following sequence. In GoWinChess you'll drill these moves until they're automatic — so you never have to think twice in the opening.

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5 4.e3 b6 5.Nc3 Bd6 6.cxd5 exd5

What you'll learn

This repertoire includes 15 annotated lines (4 beginner, 5 intermediate, 6 advanced) covering the most important variations and the tactical traps that catch unprepared opponents. You progress from forgiving beginner lines up to the sharpest main-line theory. A few of them:

  • Queen's Gambit Declined: Exchange Variation
  • Queen's Gambit Declined
  • Queen's Gambit Declined: Lasker Defense
  • Queen's Gambit Declined: Tarrasch Defense
  • Queen's Gambit Declined: Semi-Tarrasch Defense, Exchange Variation
  • Queen's Gambit Declined: Cambridge Springs Defense, Capablanca Variation

How to study the Queen's Gambit Declined

Reading about an opening isn't the same as remembering it over the board. GoWinChess uses spaced repetition — the same memory science behind Anki and medical-school study — to schedule each position right before you'd forget it. You Learn a line, then Drill it from memory, then the algorithm brings it back on the perfect day. New to the game? Start with Learn Chess in 15 Minutes.

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