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Caro-Kann Defense for White - 3.e5 Bf5 4.g4 

November 21, 2025 Caro-Kann Defense1.e4

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Jobava's Fighting Answer to the Caro-Kann: The Aggressive 4.g4

When Mikhail Tal and Alexei Shirov attacked the Caro-Kann with 4.g4, they created unforgettable tactical fireworks. Then the engine era arrived, and conventional wisdom declared the line "harmless if Black knows the theory." But what happens when you combine modern computer analysis with creative human intuition? GM Baadur Jobava and IM Dragos Ceres demonstrate that this aggressive system has been quietly revolutionized—particularly after Nepomniachtchi's 2017 idea 6.e6, which changed the evaluation of the entire variation.

Why This Course Exists

The Caro-Kann's reputation for solidity makes it a favorite among players who trust structure and deep positional understanding. This course offers White a completely different approach: unbalance the position early, create immediate tactical threats, and force opponents into unfamiliar territory. The statistics tell the story—Black's main line 3...Bf5 appears in roughly 75% of Caro-Kann games, yet the critical position after 10.Ne2 has been reached in only 36 games. This gap between frequency and preparation creates genuine practical opportunities.

Jobava and Ceres bring complementary perspectives to the material. Jobava's creative approach to opening preparation—familiar from his recent collaboration on Jobava's Benoni Defense - Fight the Anti-Benoni Systems—meets Ceres's systematic analytical method. The result is a repertoire that doesn't just present moves, but explains the logic behind White's aggressive plan and how to maintain practical pressure even in objectively balanced positions.

Variation Map

After 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5

Main Line: 3...Bf5 4.g4 (Chapters 1-6)

Alternative System: 3...c5 (Chapters 7-10)

Course Structure

The repertoire is built around two distinct strategic concepts. Against 3...Bf5, White plays 4.g4 followed by the key idea 6.e6—a move that only gained serious attention after Nepomniachtchi-Shankland in 2017. The position after 10.Ne2 represents the critical battleground, where White has practical attacking chances despite limited theoretical exploration. Against 3...c5, the course recommends 4.dxc5 followed by 5.Be3, maintaining the extra pawn and making Black work to equalize.

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Who Should Study This Course

This repertoire suits players who prefer concrete tactical positions over long theoretical discussions. The 4.g4 system creates immediate imbalances and practical challenges, particularly effective in faster time controls where opponents must navigate unfamiliar complications. The limited existing theory means your preparation goes further—you're not memorizing 25-move sequences, but understanding key positions and typical attacking patterns.

If you're looking for a fighting weapon against the Caro-Kann that creates genuine winning chances without requiring encyclopedic memorization, Caro-Kann Defense for White - 3.e5 Bf5 4.g4 offers exactly that. The course transforms an opening with a "solid" reputation into a tactical battlefield where preparation and creativity matter more than pure memorization.

INTRODUCTION BY GM BAADUR JOBAVA

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