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Logozar Elijah. The Yaac Attack: Caro-Kann for Black

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Logozar Elijah. The Yaac Attack: Caro-Kann for Black
Chessable, Courses, Chess Openings, Jan 07, 2022.
Clinch The Full Point With This.
Complete And Combative.
Repertoire Against 1.e4
Chessable students love International Master Yaacov Norowitz and National Master Elijah Logozar for their "easy to digest" opening repertoires — which strike the balance between honing one's positional "feel" and memorization.
And...
In their latest course, they give you a move-by-move blueprint to winning from the black side... against White's most aggressive way to start the game.
The Yaac Attack For Black: Caro-Kann goes beyond concrete variations. It's an idea-based repertoire, tailored for the ambitious player who wants to... not just equalize... but beat 1.e4.
At the core of the repertoire is Norowitz's unique approach to playing chess, molded through 20 years of playing and coaching. The idea is easy to understand:
Control Both The Light And Dark Squares.
And Good Things Will Follow
This approach to chess sounds "too simple" and yet...
Using it, Norowitz and Logozar mapped out complete and punchy opening plans that fight "tooth and nail" for the advantage. Inside the course, they show you how to transform your control of the light and dark squares into:
A vicious kingside attack...
A winning pawn structure...
A "pawn up" endgame...
And other dynamic and long-term trumps, which tip the game in your favor.
Even better:
By examining the Caro-Kann under the lens of Norowitz' simplified playing philosophy, the duo was able to boil down the opening and its core ideas into just 101 trainable variations. Now this is a course you can — and would love — to complete!
The Yaac Attack For Black: Caro-Kann also has 8 hours of video instruction, where you'll learn how to meet just about any move by White after 1.e4 c6. For example:
Against the classical 3.Nc3, you'll play the Bronstein-Larsen variation... switching gears from rock-solid to dynamic play. Untrained opponents will scoff at your doubled f-pawns — until your heavy artillery on the g-file blasts through the enemy king's quarters.
Against the Advance Variation 3.e5, you'll play 3...Bf5 and build an ironclad bunker with pawns on c6, d5 and e6. Protected by a wall of pawns, your pieces can safely maneuver to their best squares before bursting into action.
Against an early c2-c4 or the Panov-Botvinnik Attack, you'll play the time-tested 4...Nf6 and leave White with a weak pawn on d4. From here, every exchange brings you closer to a won game.
Against the Exchange Variation with 3.exd5, you'll steer the game into a Carlsbad Structure and launch a positional attack on the queenside. Best part? It's near impossible to stop!
And... against the Fantasy Variation with 3.f3, you'll bring "death on the dark squares" with a timely...e7-e5 and make the first player regret touching that f-pawn.
As a bonus, Norowitz and Logozar end the course with a collection of 29 model games.
Not only do these games make for an entertaining display of the Caro-Kann's counterpunching power. They also teach you the winning tactics and strategies every 1...c6 player must know.
Playing to survive as Black (which is what most players do) leaves one at the mercy of White. But with The Yaac Attack For Black, you get a complete blueprint to...
Take Control Of Your Game And.
Outplay 1.e4 With The Punchy And.
Positional Caro-Kann
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