Caro-Kann According to Dreev - Beat the Advance Variation with 3...c5
GM Alexey Dreev and GM Pier Luigi Basso
After the success of Caro-Kann According to Dreev - Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3, GM Alexey Dreev and GM Pier Luigi Basso return with the fourth installment of this top-level repertoire. This time, they take on one of the most critical variations for Caro-Kann players—the Advance Variation with 3.e5.
While in Part 1, the authors recommended the classical 3...Bf5, this course introduces a faster and more dynamic alternative—the immediate counterstrike 3...c5!?
This variation is gaining traction at all levels, offering a practical, aggressive response while bypassing the overwhelming amount of theory attached to 3...Bf5. The c5-break immediately challenges White’s center and often leads to positions reminiscent of the French Defense—but without the passive light-squared bishop!
Why Choose 3...c5 Over 3...Bf5?
✔️ Surprise Value – White players often expect 3...Bf5 and are less prepared for 3...c5.
✔️ Practical & Low-Theory – Easier to learn and apply compared to the deeply theoretical 3...Bf5 lines.
✔️ Active Counterplay – Black seizes early central tension and fights for the initiative.
✔️ Flexible & Double-Edged – Allows Caro-Kann players to vary their approach depending on opponent and tournament situation.
What’s Inside?
✅ 11 Theoretical Chapters – Deep dive into all White’s setups after 3...c5.
✅ 20 Interactive Test Positions – Strengthen your understanding with practical exercises.
✅ Memory Booster – Key takeaways to help retain the most important concepts.
✅ Full Video Version – Featuring both GM Alexey Dreev & GM Pier Luigi Basso, discussing key positions dynamically.
✅ Basso’s Signature 15-Minute Repertoire – Get the complete repertoire summarized in just 15 minutes!
A Unique Video Experience! Unlike traditional courses, the video lessons feature a discussion format between two strong Grandmasters, making it a rare opportunity to see how top players approach critical positions and explain their thought process.
With this release, Dreev and Basso provide a complete and balanced response to the Advance Variation—whether you prefer the strategic classical approach (3...Bf5) or the sharp modern alternative (3...c5).