Played a chess game, Caro-Kaan defence, won the game with 94.7 accuracy and a brilliant sacrifice. Your explanation was so helpful for me. Thanks for your explanation on Caro-Kaan and also Vienna.
Thanks for the great content, I must say, it's really one of the most education speedrun on TH-cam. I love how you go into detailed analysis at each point in the position, predicting your opponents move and calculating the lines in those positions even thought they don't necessarily play out on the board....... I like to ask though, how you play against the fantasy variation, personally that's the line is find most challenging.
Thank you for supporting the channel mate and I hope you continue to gain lots of value from my videos! So I play e6 against the Fantasy and try to claim the f3 pawn is misplaced and go for a French-type structure. This is an older video but you may find it useful: th-cam.com/video/l-MuWMBnX2c/w-d-xo.html
This is very natural and we've had this kinda thing in a previous episode but the issue is ... b3, Bxf3, Bxf3, Qxd4 and everything is under attack (rook on a1 included) so either white trades queens and black has a fantastic position or white plays Nd2 to avoid the trade and protect the rook but loses the e5 pawn is is simply down 2 pawns. Hope that makes sense?
It is hard to admit mistakes but you will admit them when you find out on analysis. I admire your honesty and look forward to your future conquests since they will happen. 👑✨⭐🌟🏆Alex🏆🌟⭐✨👑
This is the kind of "mistake" everybody makes (to some degree), to consider too few candidate moves of the opponent when analyzing a line. A GM said in an interview that the main difference between an IM and a GM is the GM's ability to spot (and analyze) more candidate moves in a limited time.
You absolutely can handle it like that, I quite like playing Nxe4, Qxe4 and Qd5 to simply offer a beneficial queen trade, that scores very well for black. You can avoid all this by playing e4, c6, Nf3, d5, Nc3 and going g6 for Guegenidze positions but if you play Tartakower I would recommend taking and playing Qd5
Oops! White missed a win, though you just had to take the bishop but got cute instead. My advice as usual be brutal and simple. Incidentally if the king was on f8 you could still hold with Rc8 after the fork, but on g8 the knight takes with check.
Your title says EVERYONE falls for the trap and your thumbnail says 50% fall for the trap. Don't be a liar just to get clicks. This is my first time here. And my last. I don't like gimmicks, clickbait, or being lied to.
Okay dude, not sure why you'd click and comment if the title and thumbnail bothered u that much (which you can see before you choose to watch the video) but good for you?
Played a chess game, Caro-Kaan defence, won the game with 94.7 accuracy and a brilliant sacrifice. Your explanation was so helpful for me.
Thanks for your explanation on Caro-Kaan and also Vienna.
That's awesome, I think it's easier to get high accuracies in the Caro especially if you understand the opening well. Thanks for your support :)
Thanks for the great content, I must say, it's really one of the most education speedrun on TH-cam. I love how you go into detailed analysis at each point in the position, predicting your opponents move and calculating the lines in those positions even thought they don't necessarily play out on the board....... I like to ask though, how you play against the fantasy variation, personally that's the line is find most challenging.
Thank you for supporting the channel mate and I hope you continue to gain lots of value from my videos! So I play e6 against the Fantasy and try to claim the f3 pawn is misplaced and go for a French-type structure. This is an older video but you may find it useful: th-cam.com/video/l-MuWMBnX2c/w-d-xo.html
In the Advanced Variation, "they advance, you advance (take f3)!"
Nice Game Alex.You are a high level teacher mate!
6:45 keeping it real on the Chess Centurion channel 😂
Chess is great but it is just a game at the end of the day XD
To be fair, with how nerdy I am, I find myself being shocked at chess moves fairly often these days 🤣
9:26 Why isnt white pawn to B3 a good move?
This is very natural and we've had this kinda thing in a previous episode but the issue is ... b3, Bxf3, Bxf3, Qxd4 and everything is under attack (rook on a1 included) so either white trades queens and black has a fantastic position or white plays Nd2 to avoid the trade and protect the rook but loses the e5 pawn is is simply down 2 pawns. Hope that makes sense?
It is hard to admit mistakes but you will admit them when you find out on analysis. I admire your honesty and look forward to your future conquests since they will happen. 👑✨⭐🌟🏆Alex🏆🌟⭐✨👑
Thanks man, these videos may be intended to teach my viewers but I can also learn plenty too!
This is the kind of "mistake" everybody makes (to some degree), to consider too few candidate moves of the opponent when analyzing a line. A GM said in an interview that the main difference between an IM and a GM is the GM's ability to spot (and analyze) more candidate moves in a limited time.
I would love to know what lines do you play against 1. e4 - c6 2. Nc3 - d5 3. Nf3 - dxe5 4.Nxe5 - Nf6 5 Qe2
you play Nxe4 - Qxe4 Nd7 - Bc4 Nf6. If Ne5 e6 - Qe2 b5, if Qe2 Bf5
You absolutely can handle it like that, I quite like playing Nxe4, Qxe4 and Qd5 to simply offer a beneficial queen trade, that scores very well for black. You can avoid all this by playing e4, c6, Nf3, d5, Nc3 and going g6 for Guegenidze positions but if you play Tartakower I would recommend taking and playing Qd5
Oops! White missed a win, though you just had to take the bishop but got cute instead. My advice as usual be brutal and simple.
Incidentally if the king was on f8 you could still hold with Rc8 after the fork, but on g8 the knight takes with check.
"I hope this is a brilliant move..." Turns out to be a game losing blunder. Feels bad, oof. :D :D :D Wins anyway :D :D :D
Hahaha that's chess for you, very easy to complicate things unecessarily
I’m a 1200 and I played a caro Kann game and it said I played like a 2000, and my opponent was 100 points rated above me. The Caro is goated
Awesome bro! What variation was it in?
@ChessCenturionit was an advanced with c5, got a really nice tactic to win a clean pawn and I got 90% accuracy, nice mate in 27 moves
Love that, most people focus on 3.Bf5 in the advance variation so most players with white won't quite know what to do against 3.c5 either
Your title says EVERYONE falls for the trap and your thumbnail says 50% fall for the trap. Don't be a liar just to get clicks. This is my first time here. And my last. I don't like gimmicks, clickbait, or being lied to.
Okay dude, not sure why you'd click and comment if the title and thumbnail bothered u that much (which you can see before you choose to watch the video) but good for you?
Nobody gets shocked by chess. Lol. Are wolves staying up in EPL?
With caro in your username, I am surprised white open with e4. Probably in such a hurry for time, they don't look.
Haha that's a very good point, I've never really considered that before. Maybe people allow the Caro because it's in my name? Not sure tbh
I keep getting smashed by people. Can you review other players games on videos?
my elo is around 700+, caro kann is definitely my favorite besides king's indian,thanks for sharing♟️❤️