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Caro-Kann Defense: Gurgenidze Counterattack

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1.e4c62.d4d53.Nc3b5
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Caro-Kann Defense: Gurgenidze Counterattack49k games · White to move
MoveWhite / draw / BlackPlayedGamesScore
60%29k42%
26%12k49%
7.2%3.5k51%
2.2%1.1k45%
2%97050%
1.1%54049%
0.7%34734%
0.3%15643%
0.3%14248%
0.2%11738%
Famous games in this line109 master games
Gabrielian, Artur (2541)Khismatullin, Denis (2656)2013½–½Belyakov, B. (2487)Howell, D. (2644)20160–1Zapata, Alonso (2515)Arencibia Rodriguez, Walter (2560)1997½–½Llaneza Vega, Marcos (2425)L'Ami, Erwin (2600)20080–1Pavasovic, Dusko (2539)Teske, Henrik (2486)2001½–½Almasi, Zoltan (2590)Ekstroem, Roland (2430)19951–0Spasov, V. (2564)Dimitrov, R. (2450)2014½–½Michiels, Bart (2451)Drazic, Sinisa (2538)20090–1
Heroes of this opening Howell, D. · L'Ami, Erwin · Almasi, Zoltan · Drazic, Sinisa
Category
Semi-Open
First move
1.e4
ECO
B15
Line
1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 b5
SolidAggressive
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Horatio Caro and Marcus Kann gave the defence its play in the 1880s; the joint name first appears in print in 1890. It became the fortress of positional world champions — Botvinnik took it into world-championship matches, and Petrosian and Karpov made careers of it. Its promise: the French's solidity WITHOUT burying the light-squared bishop, paid for with a tempo.

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