The Furious Panov-Botvinnik
Published on: Nov 05, 2020
Created by: IM Sam Collins
Video: MP4, H264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Genre: e-Learning
Duration: 6 h 57 min | File Size: 3.44 GB
Crack Open The Caro-Kann With This Hard-Hitting Repertoire For White. If you'd love to hammer Black with mule kicks before they get their usual steady game, then you'd be delighted with what International Master Sam Collins has to share.
M Collins is a lifelong 1.e4 player, who specializes in lesser known but aggressive systems. His strategic understanding and move-by-move knowledge of these pet lines led him to many breakthroughs, including a gold medal and a whopping 7.5/8 score in the 2002 Olympiad.
In his first Chessable course, IM Collins shows how you can shake up the Caro-Kann as early as move four and...
Drag Black Into A Fist Fight With The Furious Panov-Botvinnik Attack!
The Panov-Botvinnik Attack starts rough-and-tumble play with 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 cxd5 4.c4.
This system leads to isolated queen's pawn (IQP) positions, where you get an e5-outpost for your knight, half-open files for your rooks, and clear lines of sight for your bishops...
And in 300+ trainable lines and over 7 hours of video, IM Collins shows everything you must know to turn these dynamic advantages into a rip-roaring attack against the enemy king.
Make no mistake
Black can equalize if they come armed with cutting-edge analysis. (IM Collins made that clear.)
But as you'll see, many of your "booked-up" opponents will come up short against The Furious Panov-Botvinnik Attack.
IM Collins kept track of every Caro-Kann repertoire published in the past 10 years. With the help of Stockfish, Leela, and Fat Fritz, he has uncovered holes in their analysis and devised strategies to capitalize on these oversights... and he's sharing all of his secrets in this course.
Plus, with a Quickstarter Guide which teaches the essentials in just 13 core lines, you can start reaping the benefits of IM Collins' work in just an hour or less.
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