B10

Panov Attack

The Panov Attack arises from the Caro-Kann Defense and emphasizes an open center after the pawn exchange on d5. Characterized by the pawn structure with White having pawns on c4 and e4, it often leads to dynamic play, where White aims to exploit the central control and active piece development against Black's potentially cramped position. This opening appeals to aggressive players who enjoy tactical battles and are comfortable navigating imbalanced structures, as it often results in sharp positions that require precise calculation and strategic understanding.

The Panov Attack arises from the Caro-Kann Defense and emphasizes an open center after the pawn exchange on d5.

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18Lines
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14Deepest Line

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