@@arnavgovil861 Hi, thanks for watching! The courses are paid. This one is called 'Keep it Simple for Black' from IM Christof Sielecki. They are digital courses on Chessable. With video they are quite expensive but you can also buy them without video. They are also in paper book form, published by New in Chess.
@@KeepChessSimple With my low level (1540 Elo now) I play the Caro Kann with the IM Banzea courses also in Chessable. But I got problems in the middle game, not having a clear idea about what to do, a wrong way of thinking. Also, I do not play often chess in Internet, only face to face. Thanks for your games.
Just keep it up! I made the famous mistake many times of keep switching openings because I run into issues in the middle games. But in my experience it takes a very long time to really understand the openings and the structures that arise from it. Study'ing pawn structures can also help a lot.
Be2 was great at a time of impasse removing the pin. Next a queen development no doubt? weird way to do it, but he was looking for the a6B oneup?
Hey, welcome to the channel! I don't quite understand your comment. At what point there is Be2?
hey nice game the course from which you learn are they free or paid and where can i find them
@@arnavgovil861 Hi, thanks for watching! The courses are paid. This one is called 'Keep it Simple for Black' from IM Christof Sielecki. They are digital courses on Chessable. With video they are quite expensive but you can also buy them without video. They are also in paper book form, published by New in Chess.
@@KeepChessSimple thanks
@@KeepChessSimple With my low level (1540 Elo now) I play the Caro Kann with the IM Banzea courses also in Chessable. But I got problems in the middle game, not having a clear idea about what to do, a wrong way of thinking. Also, I do not play often chess in Internet, only face to face. Thanks for your games.
Just keep it up! I made the famous mistake many times of keep switching openings because I run into issues in the middle games. But in my experience it takes a very long time to really understand the openings and the structures that arise from it. Study'ing pawn structures can also help a lot.