Secrets: The Caro-Kann Peter Wells

Tremendously instructive and readable work

A rich opening complex, popular at the highest level

Insights and analysis from an acclaimed grandmaster author

The Caro-Kann is one of the most popular responses to 1 e4. Black stakes a claim to the central squares and seeks free development for all his pieces. While solid, it is by no means a drawing weapon – the resulting positions generally contain at least a degree of imbalance and the critical lines lead to sharp positions with chances for both sides. Many new approaches for both sides have been developed in recent years, and a good understanding of these ideas is vital for anyone looking to handle either side of the Caro with success.

Comparative Titles: Explained: the Queen’s Indian (Wells) ISBN 978-1-904600-49-7 Mastering the Chess Openings, volume 1 (Watson) ISBN 978-1-904600-60-2

About the Author: Peter Wells is a grandmaster from England who regularly competes in international tournaments and team events. He was runner-up in the British Championship in 1991, 1999 and 2004, and qualified for the knockout stages of FIDE’s world championship in 1997. Wells is a much-acclaimed writer, noted for his work on both opening play and middlegame strategy. He has a wealth of experience as a trainer, including acting as a second for British super-GMs Luke McShane and Michael Adams.

Publication Date: NOVEMBER 2007 978-1-904600-61-9 * 192 pp * 6.8 x 9.8 * $29.95 pb ($32.95 Canada) DISTRIBUTED IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA BY PERSEUS DISTRIBUTION. TO ORDER CONTACT YOUR PERSEUS SALES REPRESENTATIVE ON TEL 800-343-4499, FAX 800-351-5073 OR E-MAIL [email protected]

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