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Solution of the puzzle : first queen to f5 is a brilliant queen sacrifice then black has only one option and that is capture our queen with his knight on f5 and then pawn to e6 check is a Beautiful checkmate
I think it is better to take to take knight with our F7 Bishop..if he re captures it with knight then we we will move our queen to F7 which is check mate ....and if he doesn't then too we will play the same move
This is exactly what I was looking for. Not memorizing lines but learning them by explaining why and how they work. I wish I had you as my math teacher in school.
Giving the ideas in the opening and where to put the pieces and why (especially the why) is very helpful. Do you plan other opening videos in this format? Thanks very much. I know it can be a lot of work putting these videos up.
Best video for the opening hands down. A really beautiful edited way to show the most important lines of each variation telling exactly why we play what we play, all in a composed video of only 14 minutes. New sub here, thanks.
Solution to puzzle:Qf5, knight takes, e6 is checkmate, beautiful🔥 (Sidenote: I Don't know why, but unlike other chess yotubers, your straightforward videos are very hooky, like reading an interesting book, this video was very necessary, since other people have pay walls in front of openings and other "opening summarized" like videos on other places unlike yours, were very generic that just told you like the first two moves and that does not give me the necessary confidence to play that sort of opening. Your videos are very helpful!) Thank you sincerely Jeetendra sir! 😊
@@Vijay_Singh_Rajput_ it is not the best move because checkmate is not forced, because the king can get away, even if he takes, it's more or less fine because Qf7 is not mate because black queen takes. The correct answer to a puzzle is the shortest, best and most forcing one, this is what some people don't get. On stronger levels, you will be able to see such forcing moves in flashes of a second. 👍
@@ChessTalknow that I think about it, following since 2017-18 I think and first learned about the game, principles and openings from here. That kind of introduction is what got me into the game, and now here I am winning and playing in championships of the most populous state of the whole world, as well as national events too. Proud to represent UP. Still owe a lot so thanks.
Wooow you're right, the best move is Qf5! I was considering several other moves, but they only work if black moves in certain way, e.g. Qxd4 Bxe5, Qg4# -> but that only works if black moves Bxe5, if he instead moves d6 black defends
Being a big Karpov fan, I've always wanted to try to master this particular opening, and this is the most instructional video I've seen on the CK by far. Thanks, and keep up the great work!
hi sir just wanted to thank you... i recently came 2nd in the interhouse chess tournament at my school all thanks to you i have improved my london sys opening with additional tactics that you gave and your other in-game tips also come alot handy
I have been following you since the early days of your channel. This is my new account but I never leave u. You are my best chess Guru. Thank you for enlightening me. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hi one question when we put bishopg4 in starting and oppenent instead of taking out his bishop he started to chase bishop with pawn so that what we have to do either knight or retreat bishop ??
a simple and a straight video that helped me other youtubers made this a bit more confusing and the most interseting part i liked that was the puzzle . thank u
Thank you so much Jeetendra sir for your awesome content on chess.....Because of you, I finally would be able to play black with no fear...you see, i started following you since the last 5 years and i'm thankful to for helping me out reaching 1600 on Lichess...& BTW, the solution to your puzzle starts with sacrifising the QUEEN!!!!!!!, Qf5 turns the tables as black is left no moves but to capture our Beautiful queen...and the finisher to end the game is pawn f5, blowing the game with savage...😎😎
Tysm 4 this Caro-Kann vid ❤. Can you please pause a little when you say "you know what to do right", like you sometimes do in other videos. I'm always late to pause the video and think for a second haha 😁. Great video! ❤
I'm having my chess tournament this evening and I'm a really dumb player with black pieces, thanks a lot dude to teach me such a great opening and it's different variations....Really Appreciate your work.....keep making such informative vdos....May God Bless You !!.......
First pawn to e6 check and Knight to e6 must then bishop to e6 check. Now king has two options to go either e6 or e8.If it goes to e6 then queen f5 check mate or if goes to e8 then queen to f8 is check mate. 1.P2e6,Kn2e6 2.B2e6,K2e6 3.Q2f6 Or 2.B2e6,K2e8 3.Q2f8
Recently started watching lots of the big chess youtubers (gotham etc) - all good, but sir your videos (editing, explanations, graphics etc) are a cut above! Can't wait to watch all your stuff. Much appreciated!
"Let me show you how", was what we used to call you 10 years ago when we were introduced to chess. We fell deeply in love due to your exciting demonstrations of different ways to demolish every feasible response from opponents. Thank you.
oh my god after see this vedio . i played a match with black i used the same karokan man literally goosebumps i won the match even less time in my clock ......thanks brpo wonderful vedio
I wish you display the moves in algebraic notation such that I could copy it accurately and have my chess engine replay the traps with all the variations, recommendations and analyses.
At 10:13, after the pawn exchange, you told us to play Nf6, hoping white will capture the knight and lead to Tartakower variation. But nowadays, nobody captures the black knight on f6. Instead, white will move their knight to G5, for the hyper-venomous Alien Gambit, which no one except Stockfish can counter. Whenever my oponent plays Nf6, I will play Alien Gambit and crush them. Alien Gambit has 100% win rate. I think you missed out explaining that in your video. Caro Kann was one of the obstacles behind my FIDE rating not raising above 1600. But with Alien Gambit, I could crush the Caro Kann players into dust and raised my rating to 1672.
Hey ChessTalk, thank you for all of your videos, they're really helping me. I only have one question, about pinning the knight with Bg4. What if my opponent immediately plays pawn on h3 instead of Be2 to defend the knight? I'm still allowed to capture the knight? Or I simply take back the bishop on the same diagonal? If so, what if he moves pawn on g4? I mean, he's basically demolishing his pawn structure on the king side so that should be the right move
You can retreat to Bh5, and after g4, you are right that White's pawn structure is not great. However, you can also just play Bxf3, and the d4-pawn might be in danger. In this specific position, you can play 6...Bxf3 7. Qxf3 e6 first to protect the d5-pawn.
well you make such interesting videos thanks for but anyways i feel like caro kann is just kiddish thought vishy loves it but in the advance variation after e5 c5, c3 Nc6, just play Be2 and after black develops by Bf5 go Nf3 and thats kind of a common position in caro kann advance and if black pins by Bg4 just play Nd2 and moving the same piece in the opening is not considered good... so for me personally playing sicillian or french would be a lot better choice than caro which is just simple to understand.
First of all, the Caro is an opening that fights for the center with a flank pawn, and while you talk about how the French is "so good" the advance Caro with the temporary pawn gambit declined is literally just a "better" version of the French. GMs are not dumb my man, Vishy plays it to fight with many potentials in the endgame with a more solid pawn structure compared to the overextending by white and to avoid the unnecessarily theoretical Sicilian and it is a fact, that if you did not know, that not even a single GM knows all the Sicilian defense variations, talk about playing it, bruh you are like those people who have no clue what to do after move two when you play the sicilian, tell me in which line of the closed sicilian do you sac the rook for the queenside knight, or just, what do you do after the alapin, look, personal opinion, I don't play the sicilian myself, have heard about it from friends who have studied it and have remained true to the simple French for some time, but indeed I played the Caro in some recent games and got huge success in the long run. While you call this opening "kiddish" you are probably just a random 600 who needs to learn to counter the wayward queen who is complaining about how white can avoid being a pawn down. Like relax, firstly, you can still hit the knight after be7 cuz you will just trade, it is that simple, and be7 is a passive move, basically white loses their advantage of being white after such move. I'm not hating or am mad at your opening preferences, but @ChessTalk isn't the "Caro Kann", if you know what I mean, he's just telling you how to play a certain opening. Obviously not everyone will be blown off the board after four moves. It's chess. It takes 3/5 loses out of all you games to get better, just developed and play chess at that point. There is also a person sitting across from you making the same efforts I order to win the game, stop complaining.
Hi one question when we put bishopg4 in starting and oppenent instead of taking out his bishop he started to chase bishop with pawn so that what we have to do either knight or retreat bishop ??
First move pawn from e5 to e6 it gives check to king and knight has to take away its opponent pawn then will take his knight with bishop then opponent king will take bishop then queen to f7 is a beautiful checkmate.
Puzzle answer is 1-Qf5 sacrificing our queen and deflecting their knight 1-…Nf5 Now pawn comes in clutch E6 mate bishop pair are too good for aggressive plays in open games . Thank for the Caro Kann defence but I might still not be able to change my opening at the last movement because I have a ride tournament on 13 . And changing may be risky.
I have two ways one queen to f5 sacrifices and pawn to e6 and another is bishop e6 if, king takes queen to f6 is checkmate and if night takes queen to f7 is check mate
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Solution of the puzzle : first queen to f5 is a brilliant queen sacrifice then black has only one option and that is capture our queen with his knight on f5 and then pawn to e6 check is a Beautiful checkmate
Yes actually that is the correct ans congrats 👏🎉🎉
I think it is better to take to take knight with our F7 Bishop..if he re captures it with knight then we we will move our queen to F7 which is check mate ....and if he doesn't then too we will play the same move
@@hayat7877queen sacrifice is better because N x QF5 is a forced move. (Sorry if the notation is incorrect...)
@@prakharshukla7474works as well but needs 1 extra move to do it.
ya correct but i saw e6+ Nxe6 Bxe6 Qf5 #
Queen to f5. Knight takes. Pawn to e6. Checkmate.
Thanks!
You're welcome :)
This is exactly what I was looking for. Not memorizing lines but learning them by explaining why and how they work. I wish I had you as my math teacher in school.
Early morning and the legend comes back . Fed up of welcoming you for one comeback after other . Noone have so many comeback.
Hahaha :)
Good one, Sanjan!
Hey Jeetendra! I was thinking of learning Caro-Kann. Thanks for making this video. Awesome video as always!
Giving the ideas in the opening and where to put the pieces and why (especially the why) is very helpful. Do you plan other opening videos in this format?
Thanks very much. I know it can be a lot of work putting these videos up.
Yes, will publish similarly for other openings as well. Stay tuned :)
@@ChessTalk If you are taking suggestions, perhaps the Slav for Black against 1.d4 and perhaps the Four Knights for White playing 1.e4
@@davidbusse8900 Thanks for suggesting, will keep that in mind!
Best video for the opening hands down. A really beautiful edited way to show the most important lines of each variation telling exactly why we play what we play, all in a composed video of only 14 minutes. New sub here, thanks.
Thank you so much for taking the time to create this video based on my request! I really enjoyed these traps and tactics. Keep up the great work!
Solution to puzzle:Qf5, knight takes, e6 is checkmate, beautiful🔥
(Sidenote: I Don't know why, but unlike other chess yotubers, your straightforward videos are very hooky, like reading an interesting book, this video was very necessary, since other people have pay walls in front of openings and other "opening summarized" like videos on other places unlike yours, were very generic that just told you like the first two moves and that does not give me the necessary confidence to play that sort of opening.
Your videos are very helpful!)
Thank you sincerely Jeetendra sir! 😊
You're welcome :)
What about Be6 ? followed by Q f7
Is it also correct ?@@ChessTalk
@@Vijay_Singh_Rajput_ it is not the best move because checkmate is not forced, because the king can get away, even if he takes, it's more or less fine because Qf7 is not mate because black queen takes.
The correct answer to a puzzle is the shortest, best and most forcing one, this is what some people don't get. On stronger levels, you will be able to see such forcing moves in flashes of a second. 👍
@@ChessTalknow that I think about it, following since 2017-18 I think and first learned about the game, principles and openings from here.
That kind of introduction is what got me into the game, and now here I am winning and playing in championships of the most populous state of the whole world, as well as national events too. Proud to represent UP.
Still owe a lot so thanks.
Thanks for your chess tactics 😊🖒
Brilliant queen sac with Qf5+
thanks for your chess videos 🙏
Finish with e6
Wooow you're right, the best move is Qf5! I was considering several other moves, but they only work if black moves in certain way, e.g. Qxd4 Bxe5, Qg4# -> but that only works if black moves Bxe5, if he instead moves d6 black defends
😲😲😲omg
@@damirfux2265 yup i was also thought this before Qf5+ thanks
thank you everyone for your replies and likes 😊🙏
Being a big Karpov fan, I've always wanted to try to master this particular opening, and this is the most instructional video I've seen on the CK by far. Thanks, and keep up the great work!
Thanks! I'm glad you found it helpful.
Recently i was looking for new openings and you came up with this video 😁.....
Btw can you please upload a video on 1.C4 English opening 🙏🏻🙏🏻
hi sir just wanted to thank you... i recently came 2nd in the interhouse chess tournament at my school all thanks to you i have improved my london sys opening with additional tactics that you gave and your other in-game tips also come alot handy
I have been following you since the early days of your channel. This is my new account but I never leave u.
You are my best chess Guru.
Thank you for enlightening me. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
bro today was my 1st rated fide tournament and this video came on time bruh... thanks chess talk.
All the best
All the best mine is Sunday
In which state is the tournament?
@@lakshay-musicalscientist2144Iam from india and there in Kerala✨✌️
Hi one question when we put bishopg4 in starting and oppenent instead of taking out his bishop he started to chase bishop with pawn so that what we have to do either knight or retreat bishop ??
a simple and a straight video that helped me
other youtubers made this a bit more confusing
and the most interseting part i liked that was the puzzle .
thank u
Chesspage1 has a similar approach
Try his videos too
It was very helpful,Thanks buddy❤
Thank you 🎉,we have memorize the puzzle couse on the game will be different attacks .
Thank you so much Jeetendra sir for your awesome content on chess.....Because of you, I finally would be able to play black with no fear...you see, i started following you since the last 5 years and i'm thankful to for helping me out reaching 1600 on Lichess...& BTW, the solution to your puzzle starts with sacrifising the QUEEN!!!!!!!, Qf5 turns the tables as black is left no moves but to capture our Beautiful queen...and the finisher to end the game is pawn f5, blowing the game with savage...😎😎
I am a big fan of yours and please make more videos like this.(I have a question what is your rating?)
I was thinking of learning Caro-Kann. Thanks for making this video. Awesome video as always!.😁
Thanks to @ChessTalk (best chess teacher on youtube ) for exp. Caro-Kann Defence.
Wonderful teaching method
Very helpful and concise, thx!
Tysm 4 this Caro-Kann vid ❤. Can you please pause a little when you say "you know what to do right", like you sometimes do in other videos. I'm always late to pause the video and think for a second haha 😁. Great video! ❤
I'm having my chess tournament this evening and I'm a really dumb player with black pieces, thanks a lot dude to teach me such a great opening and it's different variations....Really Appreciate your work.....keep making such informative vdos....May God Bless You !!.......
Thank you for teaching caro kann variation
Thanks boss...it was very helpful...God Bless..
Thanks For Your Chess Tricks Is Very Helpful For Me ❤😊
Thank you sir ❤
Q to F5 black captures and pawn to E6 a beautiful check mate
I played Caro Kann almost of my games, especially in bullet and won a lot. This opening is just very solid when master it
very impressing teacher
Nice work, nice pace,
Best wishes Perth Scotland ❤ 🇬🇧
First pawn to e6 check and Knight to e6 must then bishop to e6 check. Now king has two options to go either e6 or e8.If it goes to e6 then queen f5 check mate or if goes to e8 then queen to f8 is check mate.
1.P2e6,Kn2e6
2.B2e6,K2e6
3.Q2f6
Or
2.B2e6,K2e8
3.Q2f8
Nice and helpful video sir. Specially for me who underates this opening.....btw a request to make video on French opening...
Recently started watching lots of the big chess youtubers (gotham etc) - all good, but sir your videos (editing, explanations, graphics etc) are a cut above! Can't wait to watch all your stuff. Much appreciated!
Very thorough explanation of Caro-kann. Easy to follow as well. Thanks
Can you make a video on how to play against caro-kann for white.
"Let me show you how", was what we used to call you 10 years ago when we were introduced to chess. We fell deeply in love due to your exciting demonstrations of different ways to demolish every feasible response from opponents. Thank you.
you are an exceptional tutor.
I will 90% of games when I see chess talk vedios. And Jeetendra sir please make a vedio of middle games.❤️
I L❤VE THIS CLASS
Sir please make a detailed video based on Dutch for Black
Please make a video on what opening to play against d4.
Fan from Pakistan.
oh my god after see this vedio . i played a match with black i used the same karokan man literally goosebumps i won the match even less time in my clock ......thanks brpo wonderful vedio
Thanks for the video, good educational for caro kann beginners.
That's my all time repertoire since 2021❤
For some reason ur teaching is way simpler than sagar shah and easy to connect with.
Please make a video about french defense
Qf5 !!
Knight takes on f5
pawn e6 checkmate
This was awesome! Thank youuu
Fantasy caro kann a such a fun line for white 😊
After waiting for a looong time
We got karo kann ❤
I wish you display the moves in algebraic notation such that I could copy it accurately and have my chess engine replay the traps with all the variations, recommendations and analyses.
Sir can u make video for french defence for all variations
1. Be8+ Kxe8
2. Qf7#
King just escapes to e6
Thanks very much. Requesting a similar crisp video on English opening.
For the puzzle . can we sacrifise the bishop to e6 then mate by queen f7?
No , because King takes and
Queen defends F7. Best moves Qf5! and NxQ, e6 mate. Or e6 Nxe6, BxN KxB, Qf5 Mate
Qf5 sack kxf5, e6 mate
Great! Very interesting strategy! Congratulations!
Sir, we want more video's like previous... Please
Instructions Unclear, My oppenent brought the knights out
Can you cover how to defend white Qh5 attack on f7? Seems everyone at my 580 level wants to do that.
Brilliant video ❤
That was so good
Tried playing today. Screwed up on move 3 an brought out the knight instead of taking pawn on d4. Still ended up winning.
alien gambit is a trappy line against the caro kann specially in bullet and blitz
Please add PGN for all your videos. It makes it easier to follow
At 10:13, after the pawn exchange, you told us to play Nf6, hoping white will capture the knight and lead to Tartakower variation. But nowadays, nobody captures the black knight on f6. Instead, white will move their knight to G5, for the hyper-venomous Alien Gambit, which no one except Stockfish can counter. Whenever my oponent plays Nf6, I will play Alien Gambit and crush them. Alien Gambit has 100% win rate. I think you missed out explaining that in your video. Caro Kann was one of the obstacles behind my FIDE rating not raising above 1600. But with Alien Gambit, I could crush the Caro Kann players into dust and raised my rating to 1672.
Bishop to f5 check, if knight takes, Queen to g7 check mate, if king moves to last square, Queen to g8 checkmate
Hey ChessTalk, thank you for all of your videos, they're really helping me. I only have one question, about pinning the knight with Bg4. What if my opponent immediately plays pawn on h3 instead of Be2 to defend the knight? I'm still allowed to capture the knight? Or I simply take back the bishop on the same diagonal? If so, what if he moves pawn on g4? I mean, he's basically demolishing his pawn structure on the king side so that should be the right move
You can retreat to Bh5, and after g4, you are right that White's pawn structure is not great. However, you can also just play Bxf3, and the d4-pawn might be in danger. In this specific position, you can play 6...Bxf3 7. Qxf3 e6 first to protect the d5-pawn.
puzzle solution is Qf5+ NXf5. and finally a very simple pawn push kills the king(am sure u know the move)
well you make such interesting videos thanks for but anyways i feel like caro kann is just kiddish thought vishy loves it but in the advance variation after e5 c5, c3 Nc6, just play Be2 and after black develops by Bf5 go Nf3 and thats kind of a common position in caro kann advance and if black pins by Bg4 just play Nd2 and moving the same piece in the opening is not considered good... so for me personally playing sicillian or french would be a lot better choice than caro which is just simple to understand.
First of all, the Caro is an opening that fights for the center with a flank pawn, and while you talk about how the French is "so good" the advance Caro with the temporary pawn gambit declined is literally just a "better" version of the French. GMs are not dumb my man, Vishy plays it to fight with many potentials in the endgame with a more solid pawn structure compared to the overextending by white and to avoid the unnecessarily theoretical Sicilian and it is a fact, that if you did not know, that not even a single GM knows all the Sicilian defense variations, talk about playing it, bruh you are like those people who have no clue what to do after move two when you play the sicilian, tell me in which line of the closed sicilian do you sac the rook for the queenside knight, or just, what do you do after the alapin, look, personal opinion, I don't play the sicilian myself, have heard about it from friends who have studied it and have remained true to the simple French for some time, but indeed I played the Caro in some recent games and got huge success in the long run. While you call this opening "kiddish" you are probably just a random 600 who needs to learn to counter the wayward queen who is complaining about how white can avoid being a pawn down. Like relax, firstly, you can still hit the knight after be7 cuz you will just trade, it is that simple, and be7 is a passive move, basically white loses their advantage of being white after such move.
I'm not hating or am mad at your opening preferences, but @ChessTalk isn't the "Caro Kann", if you know what I mean, he's just telling you how to play a certain opening. Obviously not everyone will be blown off the board after four moves. It's chess. It takes 3/5 loses out of all you games to get better, just developed and play chess at that point. There is also a person sitting across from you making the same efforts I order to win the game, stop complaining.
12:33 it works bro
Thank you sir for your videos
Sir.. don't forget to put your signature drum music.. i really love it..
Finally something on the Caro Kahn .
I always wanted to learn the Caro-cann defense. But you hadn't uploaded the video
Hope you find this helpful!
@@ChessTalk❤
6:45 what move to play if bf4 is played instead of Nf3 ?
Sir can suggest some more openings and beautiful traps I have a tournament soon in my school 🙏
Solution to the puzzle
1. Pe6+Nxe6
2.Bxe6+Kxe6
3,Qf5#
Hi one question when we put bishopg4 in starting and oppenent instead of taking out his bishop he started to chase bishop with pawn so that what we have to do either knight or retreat bishop ??
It is a mate in two. 1-Qf5+ Kxf5 2-e6 mate. If instead of Kxf5 Ke6 then Qxe6 mate.
umm when u refer to a pawn you dont have to put P
Pe6😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
U r Best chess youtuber❤
Puzzle Solution: 1.Be6 check. If: Nxe6, Qf7 checkmate. If: Ke8, Qf8 checkmate. So, Be6 is the best for white.
(If White to play.)
Pawn to e6, captures with night, u capture with bishop, then to queen to f5 is a beuuuutifull checkmate....
Please make a video on
Scotch opening
French defense
Kings indian attack
First move pawn from e5 to e6 it gives check to king and knight has to take away its opponent pawn then will take his knight with bishop then opponent king will take bishop then queen to f7 is a beautiful checkmate.
quality explanation of why we make the moves!
Can you show and explain to us how to play the king's gambit.. thank you chess talk.
Jeetendra sir pls make video on Benoni defense 😊😊😊
Puzzle answer is 1-Qf5 sacrificing our queen and deflecting their knight 1-…Nf5 Now pawn comes in clutch E6 mate bishop pair are too good for aggressive plays in open games . Thank for the Caro Kann defence but I might still not be able to change my opening at the last movement because I have a ride tournament on 13 . And changing may be risky.
Great stuff! Subscribed.
Always make these types of helpful videos❤
Qf5+ then forced move is to take it with knight then we have beautiful checkmate that's pawn to e5#
I have two ways one queen to f5 sacrifices and pawn to e6 and another is bishop e6 if, king takes queen to f6 is checkmate and if night takes queen to f7 is check mate
Mr. Jeetendra you ARE a life-saver of chess! Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Please do post a video on English opening.
Qf5+ Nxf5 e6#