Profile of SideErGambero
SideErGambero has been a member since 2021-03-08.
Public studies by SideErGambero
TheCompleteCaroRepertoire
I Realized my repertoire for caro
Austrian Attack Pirc defence
I wanted to try this line against pircers
English King's Indian
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King's Indian Defense
A speed run of King's indian variations with no fianchetto and panno systems
Trompowsy attack (Black)
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Caro-Kann Accelerated panov
A quick look at what can happen after 2.c4?! by white, a move that is not that good due to the potential of equalization for black.
King's Indian Defense Four Pawns Attack
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King's Indian Defense Averbakh
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King's Indian Defense Fianchetto System
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King's Indian Defense Samisch Variation
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Caro-Kann Exchange variation+Panov attack
We will take a look to some lines after 2.exd5, we can face the exchange variation or the panov attack (3.c4).
King's Indian Defense classical+mardelplata
King's indian, here u can find several variations of the classical variation and mar del plata.
Caro-Kann Two Knights + Minor Sidelines
Here there are some very uncommon variations that you can face when u play the caro, they are not so in depth 'cause of their rarety.
Caro-Kann Advance variation
We will learn what to do after 3.e5, a very principled, annoying move which will take the caro player in a position where the latter will feel the lack of space, therefore the whole idea for black is targeting the d4 pawn. The d4 pawn even represents, in some cases, a liability for white, because it's a bacward pawn. A pawn break with c5 is necessary for black at some moment. I'll conclude the intro by saying that im playing and recommending 3... Bf5 instead of 3...c5, I prefer to prepare this pawn advance by developing my bishop first,I just like playing more solid.
Caro-Kann Old Mainlines and classical variation
The capablanca, or classical variation, is one of the most critical variation that you might face. This particular moves order is designed to test the opening, I would say. I included also other options, the main goal for white is to castle queenside; now normally i play very solid in my repertoire of openings, but in this case i like castling kingside and pawn-storming, quite a lot actually.
King's Indian Defense Mokognov Variation
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Caro-Kann Fantasy Variation
Nothing too scary, this is a sideline that is designed to take the caro player out of the normal positions that arises with other lines.
A. Tarrasch against Frenche, exchange variation
Tarrasch against French