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Studies in the Caro Kann Defense - Chess Lecture - Volume 101

Hosted by IM David Vigorito

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Content: 2.5 hours of instruction and analysis in a series of 5 lectures.


The Caro-Kann is a solid defense against e4. This opening has seen steady growth in popularity in recent years. Employed by such greats such as Kasparov and Karpov.


Here David examines some sharp and some simple lines as well as a game where he was beaten in the Caro-Kann.


Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.43 out of 5     ECO B12, B13, B19   PGN included


Fans on Chesslecture.com said: your lectures are always well analyzed and you manage to explain the games very comprehensibly


IM David Vigorito is the 2007 Massachusetts Champion and has been the state champion of New Hampshire and Nevada. USCF rated at 2479, David was the Champion of the Boylston (Boston) Chess Club. He played in the 2006 U.S. Championship after finishing in a tie for 3rd place at the U.S. Open in Phoenix. David is a successful chess author – his Challenging the Nimzo-Indian is very well received by critics and players alike.


Publication Date
Aug 28, 2014, 12:00 am
Runtime
150 Minutes
Hardware Requirements
Standard DVD Player
Manufacturer
ChessLecture.com
Region Lock
None - Playable Anywhere

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