The Caro-Kann Defence, long renowned for being a solid and reliable
defence against 1.e4, is undergoing a renaissance at the moment. In
addition to being a mainstay in the repertoires of a recent World
Champion (Viswanathan Anand) and a 2018 World Championship candidate
(Ding Liren), it is being flooded with new and creative ideas from a
range of other top players, notably Anand's Indian Olympiad teammates
Vidit and Adhiban. The pawn structures in this opening leave
considerable room for individual interpretation. This book is written
for the Black side, though new ideas for White are suggested and old
ones occasionally improved. It contains not only the author's personal
take on how to deal with all major White tries after 1.e4 c6, but also a
range of alternatives for Black- to cater for different types of
Caro-Kann player. This repertoire builds on the existing state of
theory, taking it in novel, exciting and decidedly modern directions,
while not forgetting about the opening's sound strategic underpinnings.