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Annotated chess games with this chess opening:
chess opening #32646
(7)
Game 4
uros23 (1880) vs. corleone_to (2027)
Annotated by uros23 (1872): Hello, everybody! It's been a while since I annotated a game here, now I've finally found the sufficient will to do another :-) This is a nice game I've played from the 61st GK tournament. There wasn't much between me and two other players (my opponent in this game, corleone_to, and filinout) and this game was actually the decisive one that allowed me to capture first place in our group (all…
chess opening #33491
(4)
Annotated by sweetandcool (1831): I never thought I would ever annotate an Internet game, but this game is very instructive for people who play the Caro-Kann. Both players played superb! The Classical Variation. My favorite as Black and as White! The best use for this bishop is to get rid of Black's light squared bishop. !? A new move for me. I am very familiar with the white side of this opening, so I…
chess opening #48394
(5)
Annotated by jotheblackqueen (1200): Hi everyone! I am just annotating this game on behalf of Brigadecommander (Janet) and Pitroque. Pitroque lost this game and I am just playing through how it happened. I will now talk you through the Caro-Kann Defense. 2. ..... d5 - as with the French Defense (e6) black's second move is almost always d5. 5. Ng3 - Pitroque chooses to retreat his knight and attack the f5 bishop, but would…
chess opening #26729
(5)
Annotated by andydufresne (1706): This is a nice little game in which I sacrificed a knight for the attack. Nothing very interesting happens until move 18, so feel free to skip ahead. I'll be posting my thoughts rather than computer evaluations. I played a couple of games using this line of Caro-Kann. The h-pawn advance kind of disrupts my kingside, so in these situations I castle queenside. My plan is to quickly …
chess opening #31336
(4)
My first 2100
Minital vs. Tom
Annotated by minital (1766): Hey this was my first 2100 player to beat. It was an OTB game so I was very happy. My opponent had run the tournament and he quit the tourney on this first round. I hope you enjoy it and looking at the variations. Caro Kan The main thing I was telling myself was don't make an obvious mistake. This proves to really help. Apparently Bf4 was slightly inaccurate and here I should…
chess opening #3819
(13)
Annotated by lordnguyenvo (1752): The usual. Caro-kann. A solid response to e4. Often result in drawish positions. Black only wins if White overextends himself. The old mainline. The new mainline is Nd7 with Ngf6. Both are playable. Black wants to get his light bishop out before e6 (an advantage of 1...c6 over 1...e6) which would shut it in for quite some time. In turn White tries to harrass this bishop while developing his …
chess opening #4562
(10)
The Boa Constrictor.
Anonymous (1657) vs. J. (1719)
Annotated by apastpawn (1200): A team game annotated for instructional purposes and improvement. Caro-Kann Defense Up to this point the classical line found in most opening data banks. Not willing to give up the bishop and stack the pawns. Confronting the Bishop. All perfectly fine moves by both so far. Also good was c3, leaving the bishop on a strong diagonal. Striking at the g pawn. Defending the pawn. Other …