The Tal Variation of the Caro-Kann is probably the opening I face the most. It’s also one of the openings I score worst against. I get uncomfortable positions with my opponent always having more active play than me.
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This game was no exception. I experimented with a new variation, an early Qa5+, something I haven’t played before, and I didn’t navigate it well. Tal Caro-Kann players are usually well prepared, and my opponent knew his stuff. He played the best moves in the opening and I was the first to deviate from optimal play.
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IV A Liga, Round 2
Putak K. (1911) – Tomic S. (1986)
Advance Caro-Kann, Tal Variation
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