@@theNfl_Esq video also has video format. You can get the cheaper one first (book format & move trainer) then upgrade to video if you want. Also if you are waiting for a sale the video is at 40% discount usually!
@@AlexBanzea I’ll definitely try the video when it’s on sale. I’m so terrible at chess it’s embarrassing smh. Thanks for getting back to me. I signed up for the website so I’m sure they’ll email me when it hits. You have a bright future. If I represented chess players like NFL players you’d definitely be at the top of my list. 👏🏻
The intro position reminds me of a Tarrasch parody by Georg Marco praising the positional advantage of an isolated sextuple pawn published in the "Wiener Schachzeitung" around 1900.
I really like this format, Alex. Talking about the main take away from the game beforehand, then playing through it to show it in action is very engaging. Often videos like these just jump right into the game without any pretext.
I feel good knowing that an IM had "1 Mistake" in the evaluation. As long as the move/plan is theoretically sound, it's worth playing -- even if the computer might label that a mistake.
Black's pleasure is about the easy development and the easy plans for attack. The joke is actually when few seconds before he talked about setting up a battery with the queen an bishop, thus the little drum roll.
When I first see your video in Caro Kann in how u explain it I feel great when I listen to your teaching my rating 600 it became 800 thank u and God bless
When do you plan to release your Chessable Caro Kann course? I just bought your course son the Londom and I'm enjoying it. I think you're a gifted teacher. Thanks.
You're killing it. Just found your channel and I've been binging everything. Plus, your recommendations are what I play. Caro and Vienna. Good stuff mate.
Oh wow the league reference at 20:20, that's exactly what I thought about when you said you want to play on your strong side and then you said it 5 seconds later haha!
Improving adults sounds cool 😅 Also, these vids are becoming like chess-themed stand-up comedy with all the jokes you are mixing in with the educational content.
When you mention playing jungler in Leauge i get ptsd. All lanes feeding especially bot and you trying to help and at the end they say jng diff and blame jungler for loss. lol
I'm not that good, I hover around 890 to 940 ELO. Of all the defenses I've studied the most, it is the Caro-Kann, and yeah, people at my rating level seem not to know how to respond to when I use that defense. I've only had one person at my rating level use the Caro-Kann on me, just one. Watching some of your videos helps out.
"always play on your stronger side" after counting the pawns .. aside from funny jokes you have real, practical advice .. thanks bro. Peaked at 1720s in Blitz , am trying for 1800 ;)
What do you do when they x-ray your dark squared bishop? literally happens 99% of the time. This opening works great if your opponent just blunders mate
I love your Caro-Kann chessable and your sense of humor. In the classical I can't find a good line when, instead of taking or Nf3, white plays 5.Ng5 and then sacrifices the night on f7.
Imo, at 29:29 in the video, you should have played queen h3 after opponents pawn g3 instead of backing up to h5. At that point youre either checkmate in 2 or killed their queen. After playing queen h3, you let them play what ever piece they want, doesnt make a difference, nothing can change or stop your next move which should be bishop f3. The bishop can be taken only by their queen, but bishop is protected by pawn at e4, so if they decide to take your bishop with their queen, great, now you have traded your bishop for their queen. If they do not take the bishop, than what ever move they make will not stop your check mate of queen g2 Correction: opponent does have a bishop at c5, which if moved to f1 after you move queen to h3, would be the only move to hinder your attack.
Alex, i wish u do a Caro ratings climb without too much explaiantions but take us thru the steps as u go. Sometimes too much explaiantions gets a bit too boring and i am saying this in the kindest manner with respect to you. I tried Amans stonewall for black but it never goes as planned. (Sometimes i think they r paid players to give him easy positions and all games look alike). What do you thjink of the stonewall for white and black? Can u do a rating climb using only stonewall? Do u think its a beautiful set up? You have got me into the Caro Kann mindset and i been beating bots and others online....i still dont know all the lines and variations but am getting good positions laytely and i think its a beautiful aggressive opening for black. So thank you for believeing into it. Wish u many successful games in the future and keep uploading useful content and more of caro please.
You start by saying the double pawn is great but then undouble your pawn first chance you get 😅 Yes this is partly a joke but on a serious note: you did not go into when a double pawn is "desriable/non undesriable" and for what reason (other than an extra layer around your king).
Dude.. you talk to much and don't get to the point. I was looking forward to seeing this but had to quit and go elsewhere, because you keep interrupting and never get to the point.
i have to admit that i bought a caro course from a very famous youtuber and trashed it cause Alex’s videos are super instructive…i mean i’m having a lot of wins and my game with black phenomenally improved just by watching Alex…no one explain the positions and the plans better especially for someone low rated like me..he doesn’t take anything for granted and takes the time to explain even the trivial details..also he’s very funny and interesting to watch..even his long videos are amazing…Thank you Alex soooo much for sharing your expertise with such professionalism and dedication!
Is the Jobava course available yet? I have a chessly Caro that is very similar to your recs, but nothing on the Jobava & you make it look so attractive!
I know English isnt your main language and we commend ontent in the same but please keep the explainations short Alex....too much detaails make us lose interest and your speed runs or rating climbs isnt as entertaining as aman or gotham chess...just saying
I was eating Chex Mix while I watched this, so I had to turn on the auto-generated closed captioning that RU-vid offers because I couldn't hear Alex over the crunching, and oh my God... I don't find him at all difficult to understand, but RU-vid's AI must, because the errors are amazing; I've been dying laughing. He said"knight E5," and the AI heard "Ninety-five," and it kept turning "opponent" into "pony," like..."Pony goes queen to D3." It's great. Another great video, too. Thanks for all your hard work in creating this great content for us, Alex. 👏👍
doubled pawns are very important between players who're used to trade down their games to pawn endgames many 1500-1800 players base their long term strategy in creating a winning pawn endgame
21:59 ... is there any merit in the move Qh4? I'm seeing a potential double attack with the e4 push, attaking their Queen with the pawn and opening up our Bishop thus threatening Qxh2 mate (just like you're idea of setting up the Queen/Bishop battery in the middle).
Also another point, its true that the bishop isnt married to the knigs knight but i would still take it down as thats the kings protector for getting a checkmate...so strike it down soon as possible....same for e4...the kings pawn. in my games, i have noticed i win 98% of the time the moment i remove the kings pawn and the knigs knight.
I’ve always gravitated to the knight trade doubling the pawn, makes development straightforward, 1 equal value piece already traded off, 2 pawns taking central squares, if they check with the queen I just develop my bishop as I naturally would’ve anyway. Makes the first 5-6 moves almost instant if they play into it, and the fast central control with the bishops is easy for opponents to miss at lower elos
13:06 what about Qc7 attacking h2 with queen bishop battery? If you then play Bxh2 a lower rated player might be dumb enough to play Nxh2 instead of Kh1, not wanting to move their king, winning you a queen. (Would definitely work in low rated games, since my account is sitting down there right now and I am trying to climb, i know them too well)
@@alexmiller3220When you make a move evaluate it thoroughly. First, when making a move, check if that piece can be captured, check the diagonal the piece is now on, check the file and rank it is on, check the knight’s movements from that piece, make sure the opponents pieces cannot capture your piece. Then check for checks, make sure if your king isn’t castled, see if a piece can block a possible check, which moves on to the next point. When moving a piece, see what that piece was doing previously. If that piece was defending another piece previously, it may not anymore after moving it.
Hello IM Alex Banzea I usually play the Czech Pirc and I have been considering the Caro Kann since there are a lot of similar positions in it and, I hate fianchettoing since it always feels bad to play for me is the Caro Kann better for Blitz?
10:20 "dont be married to this position just find an actual gf " god damnit alex i love u thats so good, this is why i keep coming back to ur vids this humour while teaching lines is so good ! plz keep up the good work!
I never play the Caro-Kann nor seldom face it because I'm mostly a 1.d4 player. On occasion, I'll play 1.e4 and play the white side of a Caro-Kann. Nonetheless, I enjoy your deep analysis of this defense - mostly because it gives me positional insights that can often be applied to other openings. I think you're running the risk of alienated a portion of the chess audience by focusing A LOT on the Caro-Kann Defense. Yet, if somebody plays it - or wants to play against it - your channel is an invaluable resource. I mostly enjoy your engaging style and chess insights. So, I'll keep coming back - but I'm guessing many others might not when they discover that it's All Caro-Kann, All Day, *with* commercial interruptions. :) Keep up the good work!
I did a little research, referencing the Lichess master database. There are basically 9 responses black can make that cover 99.9% of all games played after white begins with 1.e4. Obviously, at the master level, white wins the majority of the games, regardless of whatever defense black chooses. There are also many draws. I subtracted the percentage of games won by black from the percentage of games won by white. In the below list, I ranked them in order from most effective to least effective defense. The Caro-Kann does quite well in this regard. 1. 3% Sicilian 1...c5 (i.e. white wins only 3% more of the games than black) 2. 7% Modern 1...g6 3. 8% Caro-Kann 1...c6 4. 10% Double King Pawn 1...e5 5. 11% Nimzowitsch 1...Nc6 6. 12% French 1...e6 7. 12% Pirc 1...d6 8. 13% Alekhine 1...Nf6 9. 15% Scandanavian 1...d5 Which of the above, do you think, produces the most and the least number of draws? Most = Double King Pawn 50% draws Least = Nimzowitsch 34% draws Caro-Kann = 44% draws It's not a mystery as to *why* the Sicilian Defense is so popular, at least, at the master level. Also, it was interesting to note that the same type of analysis for 1.d4 indicates that there are far fewer defensive choices for black than after 1.e4. I suspect that has to do with the fact that 1.d4 is a *protected* pawn whereas 1.e4 is a vulnerable pawn. Also, the differential between white's wins and black's wins is in a much more stable range. No particular defense stands out as being notably better for black. For instance, with 1.e4 openings, statistically, white is FOUR TIMES more likely to win if playing the Sicilian Defense than the French Defense. There is no equivalent gap like that in the 1.d4 analysis. Almost all the defenses to 1.d4 fall within the range of 10-12% winning advantage for white.
" with 1.e4 openings, statistically, white is FOUR TIMES more likely to win if playing the Sicilian Defense than the French Defense." Don't you mean: with 1.e4 openings, statistically, white is FOUR TIMES more likely to win if playing the French Defense than the Sicilian Defense.
@@Martin_Neal I meant a master-level player who plays 1.e4 is four times more likely to win against the French Defense than the Sicilian Defense ... according to the LiChess database of master-level games.
Totally enjoyable to watch. I like the running analysis which shows the thinking associated with each move and overall plan. Great video. Just found the channel will definitely sub. Good luck.
Hello Alex ... what do you do if white castles on the queenside and throws the kingside pawns against your castling? do you have a video of such a game?
If I remember my course correctly, I would try your best to create as locked of a structure on your kingside as possible, negating the pawn storm the best you can. Don't overextend, but do not allow the board to open up. Do your best to aim all of your pieces at their king and try to crash through first.