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Bezgodov Alexei. The Extreme Caro-Kann: Attacking Black with 3.f3

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Bezgodov Alexei. The Extreme Caro-Kann: Attacking Black with 3.f3
New in Chess, 2014. — 270 p. — ISBN: 978-90-5691-469-1.
Personal opinion (expert level): this book is packed with interesting opinions and shows lots of options, which should make it a worthy read for anyone who is considering this system.
However, the author is a bit overoptimist at times... so trust, but verify.
Some of the analysis is dated, but of course it would be unrealistic to expect a book in such a sharp line to hold up 100%. Still recommended, this book has heart put into it.
The Caro-Kann Defence has become one of the most important and popular replies to 1.e4. Its ‘solid’ and ‘drawish’ reputation no longer applies in modern chess. In fact, White could do with some new ideas to fight for an advantage in this chess opening.
Grandmaster Alexey Bezgodov advocates a very early deviation, the annoying and little-explored 3.f3!?
This strange-looking move was already played by former greats Geza Maroczy and World Champion Vassily Smyslov, but the idea has come to fruition in the hands of modern world-class players like Vassily Ivanchuk, Alexander Morozevich and Judit Polgar.
The move 3.f3!? considerably complicates life for Caro-Kann players, as it makes Black’s main problem bigger: the development of his bishop on c8.
White’s chances to obtain an advantage are substantial, as Bezgodov shows in this fascinating new chapter in modern chess opening theory, packed with new resources, original analysis, clear explanations and dozens of tests.
Alexey Bezgodov (1969) is a Russian chess grandmaster and writer. He was Russian Champion in 1993 and came shared first in the 1999 Ukrainian Championship. In 2004 he published Challenging the Sicilian with 2.a3!?, another highly original chess opening book.
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