Furthermore, the QGA avoids the "bad bishop" problem often associated with the QGD. In the Declined, Black’s light-squared bishop is often trapped behind its own pawns. In the Accepted, the capture on c4 often opens lines for this bishop, allowing Black to develop all their pieces harmoniously.
This is a mistake. White wins a piece with 7.Bxf7+! Kxf7 8.Ng5+ forking king and queen. queen 39-s gambit accepted pdf
This is the most aggressive try. White immediately seizes the full center. Black must respond accurately with or 3...Nf6 . Furthermore, the QGA avoids the "bad bishop" problem
: Beginners often try to protect the extra pawn with queen 39-s gambit accepted pdf