Chess Opening for Black vs 1.d4: The Mujannah Formation
Published 1/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 49m | Size: 1.01 GB
Master a simple, system-based opening for Black against 1.d4 and reach playable middlegames with confidence.
What you'll learn
Play a complete, system-based opening for Black against 1.d4
Reach playable middlegames with minimal opening theory
Understand the typical pawn structures and strategic plans arising from the Mujana Formation
Respond confidently to White’s main setups using a simple, repeatable system
Apply practical middlegame ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines
Requirements
800 on chesscom or lichess
Description
Are you intimidated by 1.d4 as Black? Mainstream defenses like the Queen’s Gambit, Nimzo-Indian, or Slav can require over 10 hours of study just to learn the basics. It's a sea of theory where one wrong move can lead to instant disaster.What if you could sidestep all of that with a single, powerful move?Introducing the Old Benoni - Mujannah Formation. This dynamic hybrid system begins with the bold 1...c5!, immediately challenging White’s center and unbalancing the position from move one. It’s not a chaotic gambit; it’s a direct route to a sophisticated, hypermodern setup you control.This course isn’t about memorizing endless lines. It’s about mastering a cohesive, system-based repertoire where understanding a few core plans is more important than remembering 20 moves of theory.After 1.d4 c5 2.d5, you will learn to build the resilient and flexible Mujannah Formation: ...b6, ...Bb7, ...g6, ...Bg7, ...Nf6, and ...O-O. This powerful "wing" structure gives you a solid foundation against virtually anything White tries, from main lines to annoying sidelines like the London System.In this course, you will master:The 1...c5 Move Order: Understand the psychology and immediate benefits of this challenging reply.The Complete Mujannah System: Build your ideal setup move-by-move, learning the purpose behind every piece.One Plan for (Almost) Everything: Use your flexible formation to confidently meet White’s main ideas, including the London, Torre, Colle, and King’s Indian Attack.Key Strategic & Tactical Patterns: Learn the thematic pawn breaks (...e6, ...f5), piece maneuvers, and attacking ideas that define this position.Practical Middlegame Mastery: Move beyond the opening with clear plans for the resulting rich, complex middlegames.By the end of this course, you will:Have a complete, reliable, and surprising weapon against 1.d4.Save countless hours of study by focusing on plans, not variations.Feel confident from move one, knowing you are directing the game into your chosen territory.Possess the strategic understanding to outplay opponents in dynamic positions.Stop drowning in mainstream theory. Start playing creative, fighting chess with Black.Enroll in "Chess Opening for Black vs 1.d4: The Mujannah Formation" today and transform your game with a powerful, low-theory system.
Who this course is for
beginner to advanced : Busy players looking for a practical opening they can use immediately in real games
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