Quote:please explain first what you mean by "caro" and "french". because one may as well think you are talking about the french exchange and caro-kann panov and can't understand anything.
I'm talking in general. Not about concrete variations. French is my choice.
Quote:i, too, like the black side of french, but when i play it i feel i miss something....
one learns more about chess by playing the caro-kann. (more pawn stuctures, more plans.) you have to be prepared for more.
addicts with blind enthusiasm for a certain pawn structure are not the best when they are faced with something new.
I don't think so. I consider that the French is a better learning tool as I said before. There are not much more pawn structures in the CK than in the French.
CK,
1. Give up the center structure
2. gxf6 structure
3. exf6 structure
4. Carlsbad structure + Transformation into isolani as black
5. Panov, isolani, structure
6. Gurgenidze structure
7. Advance structure
French
1. Petroff structure
2. Advance structure
3. gxf6 structure
4. Doubled pawns structure (Mac and Winawer)
5. Tarrasch, isolani, structure
6. Sicilian structure (KIA)
7. Exchange, isolani, structue (4.c4)
You are not losing too much I think.
Quote:a question: would you be a french-fan with the same enthusiasm
if in every single game your opponent played 3.exd5...?
Ok! This is not the reason why I like the French. But, please, let me tell you a secret: I have won some bishops on the g3 square. Even against MF opposition. Can you imagine how? Look at Victor's games. Terrific stuff!!
Quote:the caro exchange is more imbalancing, you can't deny that.
Yes it is. White has more options to win in the CK exchange than in the French exchange.
Quote: I love that 5...gxf6 system though, and if someone would improve it for Black
I'm sure this system is fully playable against any opposition.
You just have to belive in. Now comes to my mind the variation recomended by Kosten in the Easy guide to the Najdorf book against the Bg5 line..., i listened here: dubious, bad, etc..., did you see the game Smeets-Domínguez at WAZ 2010?
Quote:Are those 4...Bf5 variations with kingside castling at all dynamic?
It depends, fundamentally, on the white's side attitude. In case white goes for the win at all cost, then can lose. Black has to pay too much, in time, for developing his light squared to have real winning chances if white just want a draw. That's my point.