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I'm glad that Wikipedia has the Bronstein-Larsen variation as unsound because my GM tutor Rybka highly recommends it :
Obviously my opponent was taken unawares (making almost all dubious moves) but without a doubt from the beginning, the pressure was on from the Caro Kann!
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This used to be my favorite opening with black. And I had vicious results too.
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Have you ever tried the variation from the English opening (1. c4)?
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That looks pretty dubious for black, what am I missing?
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Well I've never tried it but it is listed as an option under the Wikipedia article.
Rybka recommends:
Which looks pretty agreeable to me.
Its actually a simple transposition to the Panov-Botvinnik attack and now that I think about it 1. c4 is definitely within the repertoire of the Caro Kann and will automatically transpose into main lines.
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I'd still take white from that position, white controls all of the central quares except d5, and can increase that through the semiopen e file. I assume blacks long term plan is queenside pressure and play against the d pawn?
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