Classical Caro-Kann Repertoire
A white repertoire built around the Classical Caro-Kann, with annotated grandmaster games and key positions you can drill.
The Classical Caro-Kann is a respected opening at every level of play, from club games to world championship matches. This white repertoire covers the main lines and key sidelines with master games from grandmasters who have made the Classical Caro-Kann part of their tournament arsenal. The defining sequence is 1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 dxe4 4. Nxe4. Each game highlights critical positions you can drill in spaced repetition until they are second nature in your own games.
What you will learn
- How Classical Caro-Kann grandmasters handle the typical pawn structures
- Concrete moves at the critical decision points
- How to convert middlegame advantages into the resulting endgames
- Key tactical motifs that recur across the variations
Master games in this repertoire
10 hand-picked games covering every important variation. Each game has annotated key positions you can drill in spaced repetition once you sign up.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Classical Caro-Kann good for club players?
Yes. The Classical Caro-Kann is played at every rating level. Working through the master games below will give you concrete plans you can apply immediately in your own play.
How long does it take to learn this repertoire?
Most users see meaningful results within two to four weeks of daily fifteen-minute sessions. FSRS-6 spaced repetition surfaces only the lines you need to refresh, so practice scales with your forgetting curve.
What if I already know some of the lines?
DawnChess's trainer drills only the moves you actually struggle with. If you already know the main lines cold, you will spend most of your time on sidelines and tactics, not re-drilling what you already remember.
Do I need to memorise all the variations?
No. The repertoire is designed so you understand the typical plans. Memorisation comes naturally as you play the lines and review the spaced-repetition cards.
Where should I start?
Start with the Level 1 game below. It covers the most common variation. Work down the list as your repertoire deepens, drilling the key positions in each game.
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