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CA 5.5
The specialist and the holes
CA Open Variation 6...dxc4
by Nikolay Ninov

Yearbook 136 (2020)

CA 5.5
A new look at the Classical Catalan
CA Open Variation 6...dxc4
by Ruslan Ponomariov

Yearbook 135 (2020)

CA 5.5
The increasing popularity of Bukavshin's idea
CA Open Variation 6...dxc4
by Istvan Almasi

Yearbook 129 (2018)

CA 5.2
Exiting mainstream theory
CA Open Variation 6...dxc4
by Jose Vilela

Yearbook 128 (2018)

CA 5.13
Surprising moves, outstanding game
CA Open Variation 6...dxc4
by Jose Vilela

Yearbook 124 (2017)

CA 5.5
The Bukavshin Variation - a promising surprise weapon
CA Open Variation 6...dxc4
by Istvan Almasi

Yearbook 122 (2017)

CA 5.4
The Chinese Recipe: Manoeuvre your Queen to a5!
CA Open Variation 6...dxc4
by Istvan Almasi

Yearbook 121 (2016)

CA 5.5
What's More Important - score board or chess board?
CA Open Variation 6...dxc4
by René Olthof

Yearbook 99 (2011)

CA 5.6
A New Lease of Life for 10...Bd6
CA Open Variation 6...dxc4
by Evgeny Vladimirov

Yearbook 91 (2009)

CA 5.6
An Adjustment in the Main Line
CA Open Variation 6...dxc4
by Emil Anka

Yearbook 86 (2008)

CA 5.6
The Waiting Move is Still Trendy
CA Open Variation 6...dxc4
by Laszlo Hazai , Peter Lukacs

Yearbook 83 (2007)

CA 5.6
A Waiting Move with the Rook
CA Open Variation 6...dxc4
by Mihail Marin

Yearbook 76 (2005)

CA 5.12
A Slav Arising from the Catalan
CA Open Variation 6...dxc4
by Tibor Fogarasi

Yearbook 66 (2003)

CA 5.12
A Defence against 10.Bg5
CA Open Variation 6...dxc4
by Genna Sosonko

Yearbook 57 (2000)

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