In chess the Caro-Kann opening is one of Black?s most reliable answers to 1.e4. It is a regular favorite of elite players, who know that computer-aided preparation now threatens the sharpest lines of the Sicilian or Ruy Lopez (at the very least with a forced draw). The Caro-Kann is less susceptible to such forcing lines ? Black sets out to equalize in the opening, and win the game later. Grandmaster Lars Schandorff reveals a bulletproof chess opening repertoire and lucidly explains how Black should play the middle and endgame Lars Schandorff is a chess grandmaster from Denmark who is renowned for his opening preparation. His first book for Quality Chess, Playing the Queen?s Gambit, received superb reviews Contents Key to symbols used & Bibliography Introduction The Classical Variation 1 Introduction 2 Early Deviations 3 6.Bc4 4 6.h4 5 11.Bd2 6 11.Bf4 7 12.Bd2 8 The Main Line 14.c4 The Advance Variation 9 Introduction and Minor Lines 10 c4-Lines 11 Positional Lines 12 Short Variation 13 Shirov Variation Panov Variation 14 Introduction and Early Deviations 15 The Endgame Line 16 The Sharp 6.Bg5 Minor Systems 17 Pseudo-Panov 18 Exchange Variation 19 Fantasy Variation 20 Two Knights Variation 21 2.d3 22 Rare Lines Index of Illustrative Games Index of Variations
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