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The simplified Caro-Kann is virtually unstoppable 

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00:00 Intro
02:28 Game 1 Fantasy Variation
10:41 Game 2 Advance Variation
14:45 Game 3 Classical Variation
20:20 Game 4 Exchange Variation w Nc3
31:14 Game 5 Exchange Variation w c3
49:52 Game 6 Another Exchange w c3
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@AlexBanzea
@AlexBanzea Год назад
Check out my Caro-Kann course: www.chessable.com/the-caro-kann-simplified/course/171080/
@kpay10
@kpay10 5 месяцев назад
i'M 800 RATING, can I still buy your course?
@DrasticSkuba
@DrasticSkuba Год назад
Concerning game 2: I think assuming someone is cheating because they know the first 4 moves of an opening is a bit unfair. Since the game has become more popular online, the standard of play at lower levels (at least in the opening) isn't as poor as it was a few years ago. I'm 300 rating points lower than your opponent and knew immediately that f4 was the move to play. What separates me from a higher rated opponent is knowing WHY that is the move. I, and people my level, don't know how to capitalise on deviations from the book because we don't understand the nuances of the position. Your opponent proved that by making basic and fundamental mistakes later on. Learning the first 5 moves of an opening is easy, understanding them is the challenge
@gregowy_chess
@gregowy_chess 5 месяцев назад
Agree, I am around 1800 rated and didn't know this line. I guess f4 is quite natural for a random beginner : it may just play it with the simple idea of protecting the pawn on e5 + with the feeling of "advancing more pawns" simply.
@alext5497
@alext5497 5 месяцев назад
The standard of play is magnitudes lower than it was 20 years ago.
@giant05
@giant05 5 месяцев назад
Plus his opponent did have like 4000 games which can explain why he knows some lines
@elc3776
@elc3776 5 месяцев назад
@@alext5497lol. Where’d you pull that “fact” from?
@sweetchiliyeet
@sweetchiliyeet 4 месяца назад
@@alext5497source: I made it the fuck up
@AleksiBennettGuitar
@AleksiBennettGuitar Год назад
I had 100% loss rate trying to learn the Caro-Kann. This video has gotten me a few wins now, even though I'm definitely still making blunders. Thank you!
@bakuretsu9187
@bakuretsu9187 9 месяцев назад
How are you doing now?
@AleksiBennettGuitar
@AleksiBennettGuitar 9 месяцев назад
@bakuretsu9187 Taken from my aimchess report: "Caro-Kann Defense (e4 c6) This is a strong opening for you. You tend to have a solid advantage heading into the middlegame (1.7 points), which you are able to convert into an above-average winning percentage." It's one of my favourite openings. I could do with more middle game ideas in all my openings though - I'm still learning.
@bakuretsu9187
@bakuretsu9187 9 месяцев назад
@AleksiBennettGuitar Great, what is your elo? Might be interesting to play each other some time :)
@idocare6538
@idocare6538 8 месяцев назад
What is your gaming name? I want to see Caro-Kann master skills.
@GuusBronkhorst
@GuusBronkhorst 7 месяцев назад
The Caro got me from 800 to 1000+. However, still looking for a good easy beginner opening with white
@JD-ow6sc
@JD-ow6sc Год назад
I just came across your videos randomly for the first time and I am super happy I did! Not only are you a great coach but there's something about your demeanor that I truly enjoy. And the one thing that I absolutely appreciate about your coaching is that you don't go off on crazy tangents about all the dozens of different variation possibilities with every single move, which for someone like myself whom is average at best it can become really overwhelming to take in. So thank you for playing down and keeping it simple!
@digikaininja5
@digikaininja5 Год назад
perfectly said.........thank u for speaking my thoughts
@AbhishekKumar-lp5rc
@AbhishekKumar-lp5rc 4 месяца назад
He is like Ronaldo's young brother. Thats Portugese accent
@user-rs1fv2dl6p
@user-rs1fv2dl6p 4 месяца назад
Yes! Thats the worst when 3/4s of the video is on the moves that weren't played.
@watchdominion00
@watchdominion00 Год назад
Thanks for the longer video, this content helps me so much 🙏
@antonibz
@antonibz Год назад
I'm just starting in chess and I'm in love with this opening. I want to specialize in it and Alex has encouraged me a lot with his videos. Thank you!
@RealWorldMaverick
@RealWorldMaverick 10 месяцев назад
3 months later. I hope you have continued to develop your skills! Have you stuck with this opening or have you found another you have been enjoying?
@antonibz
@antonibz 10 месяцев назад
At the moment I have been unable to play for two months due to work, but in the weeks following my comment I kept using the opening and it was getting better and better... when I resume chess in the fall I will continue with the caro-kann, I think it's a great opening and yeah, I will stuck with it.@@RealWorldMaverick
@bgrowsmars3918
@bgrowsmars3918 Год назад
You are slowly moving up the ladder for me.... I truly enjoy your caro videos
@Trsyup
@Trsyup Год назад
chess speaks for itself
@steveshepyepyep
@steveshepyepyep Год назад
Chess is fair
@PreservationEnthusiast
@PreservationEnthusiast Год назад
Trsyup... get lost you are boring!
@ramongalvez3053
@ramongalvez3053 Год назад
Lol
@usibistro
@usibistro Год назад
*leaves like a boss*
@1Ma9iN8tive
@1Ma9iN8tive Год назад
Cheese speaks for itself
@johngrimsley8848
@johngrimsley8848 11 месяцев назад
I enjoy your enthusiasm and joy for chess. You make watching/playing chess more fun and greatly appreciate the content/tutorial!
@ronaldepsom8291
@ronaldepsom8291 10 месяцев назад
You can read my mind, i guess.
@nightmaresnightly
@nightmaresnightly Год назад
Your Caro Kann and London systems have been absolutely inredibly helpful my friend. Thank you so much for these videos!
@joshbraaksma7455
@joshbraaksma7455 8 месяцев назад
"this guy is fighting for his life". Sounds like count Dracula 🦇
@asztapaszta9
@asztapaszta9 Год назад
Yessss, the ROCK SOLID CaroKann! I love these videos, thanks for sharing!
@jeffwynn3719
@jeffwynn3719 Год назад
I really enjoy your videos. And I am working to improve with you Chessable London courses. The added video is very informative and helps to explain the thought processes. Can’t wait until the Caro course finally drops.
@bryanblaine1798
@bryanblaine1798 Год назад
Watched video. Immediately played. First game fantasy variation, 6 move resignation. Second game - put knight on e4 outpost with support from f and d pawns. This well-placed knight was so frustrating my opponent sacked their rook for this piece. I took with the f pawn opening the f file for my rook, a 2nd resignation soon followed. Thank you.
@ad_cfc
@ad_cfc 11 месяцев назад
Before learning Caro-Kann, my win % with black was only about 38%, while with white it was about 55%, now after leaning Caro it has increased to 44% for black, and my chess has improved in general , my win % with white also increased to 60%
@bhev5376
@bhev5376 Год назад
“We all suck in the game of chess”. We are all in this together 😂
@MrJeffjonesy
@MrJeffjonesy 10 месяцев назад
In game 2, f4 is the 3rd most commonly played move. It is wild to me that you immediately jumped to thinking he was cheating.
@gauthierthomas4171
@gauthierthomas4171 10 месяцев назад
i agree he was just defending his pawn
@joaoruxa
@joaoruxa 10 месяцев назад
yup as 1100 elo player f4 was also my first thought, also wild calling people cheaters when he is smurfing lmao
@mikeoxlong7268
@mikeoxlong7268 9 месяцев назад
@@joaoruxawhat’s smurfing
@ahuman32478
@ahuman32478 8 месяцев назад
@@mikeoxlong7268It’s when a super pro player acts like a noob or plays on a low rated account so that they can play and destroy noobs
@virajdeshpande3701
@virajdeshpande3701 Месяц назад
​@@joaoruxa Not smurfing
@stormshadow626
@stormshadow626 10 месяцев назад
Good analysis. Has me thinking of possibilities when learning this line/theory. Thanks!
@Pieter_Holland
@Pieter_Holland Год назад
Love these videos, they help my chess a lot!!
@trentleach5325
@trentleach5325 Год назад
Excellent presentaion! Thanks!
@jimbothesailor4217
@jimbothesailor4217 5 месяцев назад
Only just found this channel. Great way to spend an hour and I really like your style of presentation. Great smile, too!
@glaucoa.9214
@glaucoa.9214 Год назад
The best thing I did was buying your course, thank you very much! I saw a random video of yours about traps in the London System, I liked it and I took a look at the course, it was the best purchase I made on chessable. Thank you bro!
@QuickPlayShowcase
@QuickPlayShowcase Год назад
The Qe2 mpve is a trappy line that eric rosen recommends against Caro-Kann
@PEBBLETHEREBEL1985
@PEBBLETHEREBEL1985 Год назад
no one decent level falls for it though, noob trick, maybe bullet
@Frodo.Baggins
@Frodo.Baggins Год назад
He doesn't, he only recommends it in the two knights variation not classical.
@stark_syndrome7857
@stark_syndrome7857 Год назад
Why don’t you play people that are actually at your elo. What is this
@scabbyburns334
@scabbyburns334 Год назад
@@stark_syndrome7857 a speed run. It's helpful for him as well he's a teacher so it helps his videos as he comes up against new theory ie what moves beginners make.
@flqff7067
@flqff7067 Год назад
@@stark_syndrome7857they get there Elo back lol
@saapman
@saapman 4 месяца назад
Great video! Good job. Better than a lot of other chess videos online. :D
@davidshi3655
@davidshi3655 Год назад
Amazing videos. Good recommendations as side lines
@m42orion12
@m42orion12 Год назад
Alex....Need that course,sounds amazing...
@strykah41
@strykah41 Год назад
Great caro-kann concepts highlights!
@maikoui
@maikoui 6 месяцев назад
amazing video, this is addictive ;p thanks for the valuable queen endgame and the Caro-Kann moves. Will check your chessable too. Feels good you are Romanian too :)
@serrasalmus111
@serrasalmus111 Год назад
As always, thank you.
@geoffmurphy1631
@geoffmurphy1631 5 месяцев назад
So glad I found you! My game has reached a plateau over the last 10 years.
@ymeraliu7723
@ymeraliu7723 8 месяцев назад
Very good , very simle an very sweet. I like your style of teaching.
@teodorgeorgiev6725
@teodorgeorgiev6725 7 месяцев назад
Awesome video! thanks
@ibrahimalizaini9411
@ibrahimalizaini9411 Год назад
Hello, Alex when you are going to publish your Caro-Kann course in Chessable? Can't wait for it
@justinacevedo4353
@justinacevedo4353 Год назад
I’ve been playing the Caro for about 2 years now and it’s definitely become my favorite opening to play.
@Yu2uf.
@Yu2uf. Год назад
@@alfa-psi lmao
@motoporn9055
@motoporn9055 Год назад
White, London is my favorite
@rsgomlftw
@rsgomlftw Год назад
loved the way u phrased that at 6:20. I have to get better at accepting that I'm not gonna be able to get a brilliant win sometimes
@richardfredlund8846
@richardfredlund8846 Год назад
Actually the only opening I've really managed to learn is Caro. I played against computer many many times, taking it's moves and repeating. In the end arriving at a drawing line as black with the Caro. Which was a couple of years ago, and now I can't say I remember much, but kind of have a good educated guess in most positions having played a lot of speed chess with it. I play c5 against the advance and really do quite well in that line. 67% win rate (for black). Basically with Caro if you don't mess up it holds against almost anyone and very often once you finally get developed you're usually the one with the initiative.
@MMarinovWildRift
@MMarinovWildRift Год назад
Thank you ,nice content
@d.s.8733
@d.s.8733 Год назад
@ 16:38 the queen covers for the knight, while you're shocked, it's a very normal move for the unlearned because all we're thinking about is staying even and not positionally as we have no idea what that means:)
@scabbyburns334
@scabbyburns334 Год назад
Please do a caro kahn course om chessable! I love your London one!
@BugsWisely
@BugsWisely 5 месяцев назад
I wish you the best sir. Right on time.
@nicohermans1029
@nicohermans1029 8 месяцев назад
i dont know where you get your comparisons, but im actually lmao here! love the content!
@dixonbeejay
@dixonbeejay 3 месяца назад
I love your teaching and lesson excellento👌superb
@stephennewberry9815
@stephennewberry9815 Год назад
I like the way you explain. You got a sub.
@michielsmissaert
@michielsmissaert 5 месяцев назад
Great content as always, love it! Could you make a video about how you recommend to play against the Fantasy variant of the Caro Kann, please?
@RonnyPettersen
@RonnyPettersen 5 месяцев назад
Thanks pal, this has really helped me, before I got baked,not to just use it,but nice to know how the best defense is! 🤗🎼🎵🎶🎵🎶
@alexmckinley79
@alexmckinley79 Год назад
I'm really glad that in the last game you realised that your mating plan wouldn't have actually worked. I ponder plans and worry that it won't work, so I don't try them sometimes, but you just going for your plan even though the post mortem analysis said it was bad, gives me confidence to just try anyway. Thanks, that was a great video. I'm sure I'll gain 69 Elo, and 5mm of penis growth.
@asynced15
@asynced15 Год назад
wake up to reality... you will always have 1 inch size 😭😭
@Ionnico9891
@Ionnico9891 9 месяцев назад
Rlly nice content Alexi 👀
@TheMarkSpurs
@TheMarkSpurs 11 месяцев назад
Game 2 hahaha... "Oh Boy..." So good @Alex!
@marktowne
@marktowne 7 месяцев назад
Wonderful teacher personality. Thoroughly enjoyed the lessons. First contact with you.
@kevinmorris4517
@kevinmorris4517 Год назад
I'm not sure if after watching these videos I play better or the opponents play weaker: but either way, good things happen for me on the chess board! Thanks for taking the time to create these instructional videos.
@dariusjurgea2545
@dariusjurgea2545 Год назад
Just pulled off the fantasy variation on my friend😂 Thanks!
@baydrixnewzealandwarrobotf2681
@baydrixnewzealandwarrobotf2681 10 месяцев назад
Watched the first game we nearly got a fantasy.. few pro moves and tips and finished off with a smooth tricky royal fork into a resignation! Great.. now to game 2
@yvespratte8668
@yvespratte8668 Год назад
Thanks
@swilliams140
@swilliams140 5 месяцев назад
I love your relaxed confidence in your moves. It's my goal.
@mikkohassien2117
@mikkohassien2117 10 месяцев назад
Just noticed from your fantasy variation as you should use dark square bishop for check (change the bishops) then bring the rook (mate)
@kylebenyamin5948
@kylebenyamin5948 3 месяца назад
Lmaoooo 17:28 has me dying…. Comparing a blunder to a guy sending a girl a d*** pic on the internet was a spot on analogy. 😂😂
@gregwh2000
@gregwh2000 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the great videos. They have encouraged me to try the Caro and it's working well. PS even the best players suck vs. Leela or Stockfish!
@griffin8225
@griffin8225 Год назад
You’re a phenomenal teacher my friend
@turkeychan518
@turkeychan518 Год назад
nice gameplay. 10/10 commentary 👍
@onnoquinten2944
@onnoquinten2944 Год назад
f4 is not a suspicious move... nor is any logical move. If it looks weird, but IS the top move, then it's suspicious. Also if they play perfect moves consistently.
@bobblyplace9266
@bobblyplace9266 5 месяцев назад
this help me thankyou
@kaidoChess
@kaidoChess Год назад
Yes brother
@jbachman01
@jbachman01 Год назад
You have great analogies
@walterbrownstone8017
@walterbrownstone8017 Год назад
Game 2 Whites best move is to take c5. Most people don't know that so you get fun lines as black. Protecting the advanced pawn with f4 or Nf3 is normal theory. I think he studied the Botvinnik-Carls a little bit.
@jeremymenage1566
@jeremymenage1566 10 месяцев назад
13.55 : "This is like.. you get yourself a Lamborghini but you don't have a driving licence". Priceless!
@Kain.007
@Kain.007 4 месяца назад
Best Caro-Kann vid 👌
@jongler9775
@jongler9775 11 месяцев назад
Alex Banzea is the man.
@user-kf4dn2fn5j
@user-kf4dn2fn5j Год назад
Man I didn't know caro can be that tricky!
@Allyourneedsmet
@Allyourneedsmet 4 месяца назад
🤣"Losing like a real man", that was cold
@walterbrownstone8017
@walterbrownstone8017 Год назад
First game Fantasy is probably the best line against the Caro but can lose fast too. It's the only variation that I have abandoned.
@DrasticSkuba
@DrasticSkuba Год назад
The most common response I encounter when I play 1. e4 c6 is white playing 2. Nf3. I know that continuing the Caro as normal with 2. d5 is the best response, but it definitely poses a challenge for me at my level on how to best take advantage of the position afterwards
@TLOU_RareRealisticViciousPlay.
Pin the knight to the queen if they defend with the bishop take the knight after bishop takes take the pawn on d4 with your knight but make sure to defend it with queen b6. I had the exact same problem but it’s actually a really good position once you know how to trick your opponent I’ve had games where they blunder there queen because I’ve made a trap for them if they take my knight Edit: Pin the knight with bishop to g4 if they defend against it take the knight
@TLOU_RareRealisticViciousPlay.
You can even defend the knight with the knight if you manage to move it to e7 and then f5
@TLOU_RareRealisticViciousPlay.
More options than you would think spent hours looking for ways to defend and attack against this exact problem
@miloguichard9179
@miloguichard9179 9 месяцев назад
Of course he brings up food when making a chess video 😂 love everything about Italian people ❤😂
@davidstar2362
@davidstar2362 Год назад
this move is the equivalent to sending a Dic pix...Classic!!
@oliconran2258
@oliconran2258 Год назад
I'm sure your game 2 opponent wouldn't appreciate being called a cheater.
@banzaiburger9589
@banzaiburger9589 Год назад
So glad you covered the Fantasy again. I’ve noticed more and more streamers recommending it, including Danya Naroditsky. Would appreciate more videos focusing on this variation with 1500-2000 elo focus when they won’t fall for the quick loss 😊
@banzaiburger9589
@banzaiburger9589 Год назад
or I’ll just wait for your course 🤞
@theNfl_Esq
@theNfl_Esq 3 месяца назад
Just started. Went from 400 to 200 and back to 450ish rn. They seem to bring out the Q early and often so I can’t say for sure but usually E4, QF or E4 xF3 seems to be the most common for me.
@sammydavis5628
@sammydavis5628 Год назад
I see quite a lot of F4 in advance games. I wouldn't think it's overly suspicious.
@crust_no_tuna
@crust_no_tuna Год назад
God forbid someone plays one decent move. This guy is soo quick to call someone a cheater.
@LumocolorARTnr1319
@LumocolorARTnr1319 10 месяцев назад
38:09 You could force a trade off his queen for your rook there by moving G6 pawn. After the trade he is losing very soon.
@dwark1754
@dwark1754 Год назад
Hey Alex, in game 4 what move was the 1 blunder you had? Another great video!
@josebatxu32
@josebatxu32 Год назад
"It's just like a guy who sees a girl on the internet and for the very first message he sends a dick pic" perfect explanation
@regnara3753
@regnara3753 7 месяцев назад
so is that wrong?
@kumarchirag27
@kumarchirag27 11 месяцев назад
loved your commentary🤣
@georgesarreas5509
@georgesarreas5509 7 месяцев назад
I went advance variation againstnit and DID play bishop d3. That said i was just really liking the d3 bishop in london and thats why i played that. Got crushed as the guy played it completely from memory and made best moves in time while i had to lose time to think. Sometimes i just play some great moves when i first encounter an opening. Then i just lose on time cause i was not prepped xD
@tomtoss2463
@tomtoss2463 Год назад
Qe2 is for a smothered mate. If you play QN-Q2 then Nd6 checkmate.
@josebatxu32
@josebatxu32 Год назад
40:20 My dad always says "When in doubt, check"
@SoarLong
@SoarLong Год назад
I'd love to see you crush the 2 knights attack
@johnedward71
@johnedward71 5 месяцев назад
I like it. A white and black pawn cube.
@kjry6434
@kjry6434 Год назад
Your hair cut looks great
@noobmaster006
@noobmaster006 Год назад
9:35 I think he heard you somehow hahaha
@reyanshop1199
@reyanshop1199 Год назад
*Kings Indian attack* allow me to introduce myself 😂😂
@ThomasLoganRitchie
@ThomasLoganRitchie Год назад
Hi, Alex. Your Caro-Kann course is not appearing in the list of forthcoming Chessable courses by now. Do you have an estimate for the releasing date thereof? Thanks a lot.
@tiborarvai5052
@tiborarvai5052 10 месяцев назад
Hi Alex, Is the Goldman version if the Caro in your course included? Or have you got some videos here about the topic?
@koolaid1445
@koolaid1445 Год назад
When does that chessable Caro Kan course drop!
@RedHatcc
@RedHatcc 5 месяцев назад
Ne8 to defend g7 has never crossed my mind in 3 years. Wow.
@freekynft2898
@freekynft2898 3 месяца назад
Hello, new player here, I have one question. At 42:20 would it be stronger to do QA1 check, followed by QxA2 check and if king goes back to file 1 you have another QA1 check combined with a fork on C3 pawn. If king goes in file 3 queen can move to C4 to protect the knight. I'm only 400 so I'm probably missing something here, would appreciate any answers
@bryanthutchinson2639
@bryanthutchinson2639 5 месяцев назад
Reason for 5.Qe2…hoping for Nd7 6. Nd6 mate with pin on e7 pawn
@nheztroskymanuntag7990
@nheztroskymanuntag7990 10 месяцев назад
I learn a lot on u as a begginer
@gouravchouhan1790
@gouravchouhan1790 Год назад
47:25 making a knight would be cooler mate❤
@dopagony9946
@dopagony9946 Год назад
theres a whole channel about 1 opening, ran by a young GRU - fascinating.
@jomarspain
@jomarspain 9 месяцев назад
When you did the rook G3 move, what would you have done if he took the rook with his F2 pawn?
@ariklumbatis4492
@ariklumbatis4492 Год назад
“Get yourself a Lamborghini but don’t have a drivers license”😂😂
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