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By Cyrus Lakdawala

This new sequence offers an incredible platform to check chess openings. by means of consistently demanding the reader to respond to probing questions through the e-book, the movement by means of flow layout significantly encourages the educational and working towards of important abilities simply up to the conventional assimilation of starting wisdom. rigorously chosen questions and solutions are designed to maintain you actively concerned and let you computer screen your growth as you study. this is often a good approach to research any chess beginning and even as enhance your basic chess abilities and information. during this publication, Cyrus Lakdawala examines the Caro-Kann, which enjoys a genuinely-earned attractiveness as one in every of Black's top-quality defences. It offers an incredible mixture of soundness and dynamism, which permits Black to create counterplay from a fantastic platform. Lakdawala stocks his event and information of the Caro-Kann, provides a repertoire for Black and gives solutions to the entire key questions. *Essential tips and coaching within the Caro-Kann *Includes a Caro-Kann repertoire for Black *Utilizes a great method of chess examine

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Tf8, protecting e7 in an oddball manner. f81 Answer: Oddball it is. This is more accurate than 30 . tf6 when Black's king doesn't have access to f6. txg4 .. Question: It looks to me like Black stands worse, despite his extra pawn. Aren't all his pieces tied up? Answer: All except one: his kin g ! �g71 Watch how this guy scales the summit. 33 h4 �f6 34 :d3 h S I Fixing a pawn target o n h4. tg7 36 �e2 35 Th e C a r o - Ka n n: M o ve by M o ve Exercise {planning): H ow can Black make progress? t>e51 Black's king brashly marches into enemy territory all alone.

D3 lLlxf2 and White is in deep trouble. :ac8 19 'it'C2 lLle4!. The knight is immune from prosecution and Black has a strong attack n o matter how White plays it. t2Jbd7 .. Question: Violating a principle? Shouldn't Black just castle? This is the third time the knight moves in the opening. Answer: And the fifth time for White's knight! My rule of thumb for Black: challenge the strong point on es whenever you can. id7 14 c4! ic6 (maybe he should play 14.. :Ue8 19 i.. ::t a d8 2 1 l2Jd4. Miton, Bermuda 2003.

Tbd8. d2 ... Question: Isn't White clearly better? After all Black made a self-inflicted hole on bS. Answer: I think Black is fine. True, he made a hole, but after Black's n ext m ove White, in a strange way, allows Black control over dS. Question: H ow so? White can play c4 kicking out a piece on ds. Answer: True again, but at an incredibly high cost of creating dark-square punctures on cs and b4. lLlbd s! Are you really prepared to play c4 in this position to eject the knight? tbs Question: Why doesn't White try to occupy bs with a knight after 1S lLld4?

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