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It's been 3 months now and I still don't know what opening to choose...
The only thing I'm 99% sure of: I'm going to answer 1. d4 with 1...d5
But then after 2. c4, should I choose the Slav, the Semi-Slav, or the QGD?
From the previous answers, it looks like everyone has their own point of view..
Some suggested to me the main line Slav, but I often end up losing my light squared Bishop for a Knight, or I end up giving my opponent a central pawn majority.
Some suggested the ...a6 Slav, but pushing pawns and forgetting development seems to be a very risky choice (and I have no idea if my light squared Bishop is going to be able to safely get developed to f5 without my opponent being able to exchange it for his Knight).
Some suggested the QGD, but it hasn't much in common with the Caro-Kann, and it blocks my light squared Bishop.
Can some more people share their thoughts on this?
For the record: I'm searching for a quiet, closed, slow and positional opening for Black against 1. d4 d5 2. c4
And I would prefer not to lose my light squared Bishop for a Knight, nor give my opponent a central pawn majority.
And also very important: I want to play something that is as similar as possible to the Caro-Kann (since I play this as Black against 1. e4).
Thanks in advance for your answers
I know that choosing an opening is a very, very difficult task.....
1. The slav is correct und it will always be playable
2. Yes, sometimes you have to give your Bishop for the Knight- there should be no problem- you get in return time and a good structure! The same happens also in the Caro-Kann
3. There will come a very good book about the slav by Avrukh soon