Understand the Carlsbad Structure: A Century of Strategic Evolution
When Alekhine, Capablanca, and Botvinnik approached the Carlsbad structure, they were not seeking tactical fireworks—they were testing the fundamental principles of positional chess. Over a century later, this structure remains a proving ground for understanding pawn minorities, piece coordination, and endgame transitions. While opening theory has shifted and engines have reshaped preparation, the Carlsbad endures because it is built on long-term strategic logic rather than concrete variations. GM Vladimir Malakhov and GM Pier Luigi Basso have created Understand the Carlsbad Structure not as a repertoire course, but as a study of chess thinking itself—an exploration of how one pawn formation has shaped elite practice from 1927 to the present day.
A Structure-Based Approach to Chess Understanding
This course represents the first volume of Malakhov's Structures series, a project that teaches chess not through move orders, but through recurring pawn formations that define entire games. The Carlsbad structure, typically arising after 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Bg5 c6, has survived every shift in chess fashion because its strategic principles transcend preparation. Malakhov and Basso—who previously collaborated on Scotch and Four Knights - Arsenal for Black—bring complementary perspectives: Malakhov's deep structural understanding combined with Basso's analytical precision creates a course focused on why plans work rather than what to memorize.
The course material divides into three interconnected sections. Historical Evolution traces how understanding of the Carlsbad has developed across five distinct eras—from the classical period through Karpov and Kramnik to contemporary engine-influenced practice. By comparing approaches from different decades, you'll identify which ideas have proven timeless and which belong to specific contexts. Typical Endgames examines five critical endgame types that emerge from this structure, focusing on technique, advantage transformation, and defensive resources. Finally, Carlsbad Patterns extracts eleven recurring strategic and tactical motifs: typical pawn breaks, piece maneuvers, exchanges, and positional sacrifices that define practical play in this structure.
Technical Details
The course features comprehensive video instruction by both authors, with multilingual PGN files available in English, German, French, and Spanish. This structure-based approach ensures the material remains relevant regardless of specific opening preferences—the Carlsbad can arise from the Queen's Gambit Declined, Semi-Slav, and other systems, making these patterns universally applicable.
Explore Understand the Carlsbad Structure and develop the structural understanding that has defined elite positional play for over a century.



