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Strategic Clarity Right After Move 3 —
Open With Cramling’s 1.d4 Repertoire
For Confident Control
Forget the nerve-wracking standoffs. With Anna Cramling’s 1.d4 Repertoire, you leave nothing to chance. You quickly define the pawn structure. So you can steer the game toward clear strategic waters, where your understanding takes the lead!
Just like this…

Complete piece-and-pawn harmony — inside
Anna Cramling’s 1.d4 Repertoire
Or this…

With Black’s busted pawns and
centralized king, breaking through
with e2-e4 is a no-brainer!
And who better to guide you than Anna Cramling?
She’s a Woman FIDE Master with a peak rating of 2175.
She was also Sweden’s youngest player ever at the Chess Olympiad. In 2016, she held her own against titled players rated 178 to 294 points higher at just 14 years old!
But beyond tournaments and ratings, Anna has an edge most chess authors don’t:
Thousands of hours spent streaming, explaining, and troubleshooting chess with everyday players!
Prep collapsing. Panic before move 10. Anna has seen it and lived it.
That’s why she created Anna Cramling’s 1.d4 Repertoire Part 1. It’s the same system which helped her replace those opening struggles with clarity and confidence.
Anna built the repertoire hand-in-hand with her mother, Grandmaster Pia Cramling.
Pia is one of the strongest women players in chess history.
A GM since 1992, she went on to become a 2-time European Women’s Champion. She’s also a 4-time Women’s World Championship candidate and a 3-time Olympiad gold medalist!
Pia built her legacy on solid, strategic play…
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 28 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Anna Cramling's 1.d4 - Part 128
- 1.10) Introduction
- 1.20) Quickstarter
- 1.31) Queen’s Gambit Declined 8…Nbd7
- 1.42) Queen’s Gambit Declined 8…Nbd7 9.Nf3 h6
- 1.53) Queen’s Gambit Declined 8…h6
- 1.64) Queen’s Gambit Declined 8…Nh5
- 1.75) Queen’s Gambit Declined 6…Bd6 & 6…h6
- 1.86) Queen’s Gambit Declined 5…Bb4
- 1.97) Queen’s Gambit Declined 6…Bf5
- 1.108) Semi-Slav- Meran Variation with 6…dxc4
- 1.119) Semi-Slav- Meran Variation with 6…Bd6
- 1.1210) Semi-Slav- 5…a6
- 1.1311) Slav- 4…Bg4 & 4…Bf5
- 1.1412) Slav- 4…Bf5 5.exd5 Nxd5
- 1.1513) Schlechter Slav- 4…g6
- 1.1614) Semi-Slav- Minor Lines
- 1.1715) Queen’s Gambit Accepted- 7…Nc6 & 7…cxd4_1
- 1.1816_Queen’s_Gambit_Accepted_4_b5,_4_Bg4_&_4_Be6
- 1.1917) Tarrasch Defense_ 4.cxd5 exd5 & 7…Be7 Main Line
- 1.2018) Tarrasch Defense 4.cxd5 exd5 Sidelines
- 1.2119) Tarrasch Defense Hennig–Schara Gambit
- 1.2220) Albin Countergambit
- 1.2321) Austrian & Chigorin Defense
- 1.24Albin Countergambit Overview
- 1.25Queen’s Gambit Accepted- Overview
- 1.26Queen’s Gambit Declined_ Overview
- 1.27Slav & Semi-Slav- Overview
- 1.28Tarrasch Defence- Overview
