Practical Opening Repertoire for White - Volume 1

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A01=Alexey Kovalchuk
Author_Alexey Kovalchuk
Caro-Kann
Category=WDMG1
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French Defense
Opening Repertoire
White

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  • ISBN 9789493435056
  • Dimensions: 170 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: Thinkers Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: BE
  • Product Form: Hardback
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For whom would I recommend playing the exchange variation of the French Defense? 

First of all, for those players who strive for a clear and understandable game with good endgame technique. We would also like to surprise our opponent to some extent, throw him off his preparation, and dull his vigilance.  With good knowledge, we can not only claim a theoretical advantage, but also exert some psychological pressure, since the opponent will lose his chances of winning. Perhaps they will become bored, and this will contribute to some kind of aggressive action on the part of our rivals; perhaps this will only lead to a weakening, which is what we are trying to provoke.    


In the Caro-Kann Defense, I recommend playing 2.с4!?, the so-called English variation!

So-named because the English maestro Elijah Williams played 2.c4 for the first time in 1845. The idea of exploring this option also came about by chance. I always liked to study the opening and look for new, interesting and non-standard ideas. At some point, the old ideas became boring to me, and I wanted to look for something new. My gaze and attention was drawn to how Oleksandr Bortnyk plays against the Caro-Kann defense.  I began further study after the moves: 1.е4 c6 2.c4 d5 3.cxd5 exd5 4.exd5 Nf6. I was surprised by the move: 5. Qа4!? You could say that I immediately fell in love with this move. Later, analyzing this option with engines a lot, I decided to create a file on my computer. The analysis expanded, I found interesting and new ideas, and then I started playing them in online games and the results surprised me.

FIDE MASTER Alexey Kovalchuk reached his highest Elo yet of 2445 and is considered an IM without the norms. Alexey has never had a coach having studied with the aid of books and other materials. His tournament successes include winning the Rostov Championship in both classical and rapid. He is a three-time winner of the Taganrog Championship and has won prizes in many events including Taganrog, Togliatti, Astrakhan, Lipetsk, Kharkov and Donetsk. His reputation as a theoretician is well known. This is his fourth book for Thinkers Publishing, after he achieved successes with the Modernized Modern Benoni and two volumes on the Benkö Gambit. Currently Alexey serves as a second for countless grandmasters as well as coach for several aspiring students.

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