The course uses witty commentary to help players remember move orders in high-theory branches.
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 0-0-0 and f3 setup much less effective for White. Lifetime Repertoires Accelerated Dragon By FM...
The repertoire prioritizes the "Dragon Bishop" on g7 as the undisputed hero of the long diagonal. Instructional Style
Plichta provides a modern toolkit for facing 5.c4, transforming a traditionally "squeezed" position into a battle of subtle piece play. The course uses witty commentary to help players
While aggressive, the repertoire focuses on "safe" aggressionāensuring Black doesn't collapse under a single tactical oversight. Impact on the Club Player
He utilizes modern engines to find improvements in lines previously thought to be slightly better for White. The repertoire prioritizes the "Dragon Bishop" on g7
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.