
Caro-Kann Defence
Panov Attack
by Anatoly Karpov, Mikhail Podgaets
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Pub Date 5 Feb 2014 | Archive Date 19 Mar 2014
Anova Books | Batsford
Description
The Caro-Kann Defence has a justified reputation for reliability, making
it an attractive choice for players with a preference for positional
play. However in recent years many new dangerous ideas have been
discovered for White which makes a study of the theoretical main lines
imperative for competitive players. The Panov Attack against the
Caro-Kann, 1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. exd5 cxd5 4. c4, covered in this second
volume in the series, leads to a rapid opening of lines and very lively
piece play with prospects of a quick attack on the kingside, queenside
or the centre. Former world champion Anatoly Karpov and his collaborator
Mikhail Podgaets select and analyse the essential main lines that
provide Black not only with security, but also with active play.
About the Author
Anatoly Karpov is a living legend of the chess; he has dominated the
world of the chess for over a decade as the world chess champion
between 1975 and 1985. Garry Kasparov, the current champion, dethroned
him and the two ideologically opposed Russians have had a bitter rivalry
ever since. Anatoly Karpov is also the winner of the largest number of
tournaments in the history of the chess, with more than 160 due
tournaments. He is considered the best positional player of history of
chess and is the author of several other books on chess theory.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781849941716 |
PRICE | £10.99 (GBP) |