Learn the Caro-Kann Defense | 10-Minute Chess Openings

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @ethananderson6444
    @ethananderson6444 4 года назад +20648

    I was promised 10 minutes, and I'm really missing the 34 seconds that could have made me an expert in this opening.

    • @nicolasjeannet1063
      @nicolasjeannet1063 4 года назад +601

      Indeed, this is preposterous!

    • @thebaron222
      @thebaron222 4 года назад +121

      Yeah good luck with that! :)

    • @imightbebiased9311
      @imightbebiased9311 4 года назад +228

      That's why this guy is like, the WORST IM out there. :)

    • @mathgod
      @mathgod 4 года назад +244

      I love Gotham, most of his videos he talks quickly. You always get 70 seconds of value each minute. As I see it, we got over a minute of extra content.

    • @JohnLewis-old
      @JohnLewis-old 4 года назад +68

      @@mathgod And since I watch them at 1.5 normal speed, I get a 10 minute video in about 6:30 (give or take.)

  • @leoon_gr
    @leoon_gr 4 года назад +3261

    0:50 Exchange
    c4:
    early e6, bishop b7, bishop moving twice trick
    No c4:
    Knights before bishops
    3:03 Protecting the Pawn
    With the knight:
    Take, Knight takes
    Knight f6
    Knight takes
    exf6: Tartakower. Double pawns are
    strong, bishop out, castle
    gxf6: Bronstein-Larsen. Open g
    file, fast queenside development,
    castle queenside
    Classical: bishop f5
    With f3 (Fantasy Variation)
    Bishop g7
    e6
    6:24 Advance Variation
    c5
    Protects: very natural development, take
    on d4, d4 becomes a weakness for
    white
    Takes on c5: knight c6, trying to
    recapture the pawn with the knight
    Bishop f5 (main line)
    c5 and e6 ideas, careful to not get your
    bishop trapped

    • @vylesity
      @vylesity 4 года назад +144

      What a King

    • @varvolan323
      @varvolan323 4 года назад +45

      Underrated !

    • @jimdaily737
      @jimdaily737 4 года назад +41

      Pin!

    • @makytondr8607
      @makytondr8607 4 года назад +28

      Nice cheat sheet!

    • @XPLAYERJX
      @XPLAYERJX 4 года назад +21

      It is true, Leon Gromping did make a cheat sheet of everything Levy said in the video.
      The problem is Levy made some very outrageous & incorrect statements.
      The below is what Leon Gromping wrote based on what Levy said:
      0:50 Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation
      c4:
      early e6, bishop b7, bishop moving twice trick
      No c4:
      Knights before bishops
      The move c4 isn't considered to be the best move in the position.
      The best move in the position is the move Bd3.
      The move c4 is the most popular vs. the Exchange variation because it is very aggressive.
      Most chess players like to play attacking chess lines.
      However, if your not playing the move c4 in this position, you should play the move Bd3.
      The move Bd3 was popularized by the great Bobby Fisher.
      I have used the Exchange Variation to take down a lot of chess opponents with the move 4.Bd3
      The fact Levy is telling players to develop Knights before Bishops in this position is a total joke.
      Developing the Bishop to d3 on move 4 is Chess Theory.
      The position has been analyzed by Grandmasters & Chess players for years.
      The position is well respected.
      Furthermore, Levy goes on to misinform the Chess World again.
      3:15 The position isn't the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit.
      The position on the board is the Rasa-Studier Gambit.
      Blacks best move is to take the f3 pawn.
      Its about having BIG JUICY COCONUTS!
      A Real Man would Accept the Challenge.
      They would rise up to the occasion.
      Why are you declining the free f3 pawn?
      What are you afraid of?
      I always take the f3 pawn in this position.
      It's about punishing white for their horrible play.
      Black is completely winning.
      Lastly, Levy talked about the Fantasy Variation of the Caro-Kann.
      5:10 Levy didn't even mention the Best move for Black.
      The Best move for Black is Qb6
      White's last move f3 has weaken the F2 to B6 diagonal.
      The move Qb6 immediately takes aim on the newly weaken squares.
      So Yeah - You can follow the Cheat Sheet which was said in Levy Video.
      However, A Cheat Sheet is never a substitute for actual Home Work.
      I learned the positions for myself.
      I put in the time to improve.
      By doing so, I know Levy remarks are outrageous & some are just purely incorrect.

  • @vasdfrt
    @vasdfrt 4 года назад +2355

    At 41 (man, I feel old), I just recently got back into chess because of the Pogchamps competition. I started following Levy, Andrea, Hikaru, Anna, Andrea, and several others. I can't believe the feeling of joy I'm once again experiencing with a game I haven't really played for over 27 years. This is so much fun. Wow. This video was quick and dirty. I loved the pace, allowing me to pause and replay any part that I need to go back and review. Meanwhile, there are conceptual descriptions for the goals of each variation, which is different from many videos that simply go through the motions without too much elaboration. I always want the "so what?" explanation. This video fulfills that need for me. Thank you, Mr. Rozman. Cheers.

    • @lachyfaktor138
      @lachyfaktor138 4 года назад +120

      So wholesome. I totally agree man

    • @LukeinTX
      @LukeinTX 3 года назад +106

      I really feel old when someone 41 says they feel old.

    • @Kevin-pr1te
      @Kevin-pr1te 3 года назад +10

      Welcome back

    • @DicasdoCortez
      @DicasdoCortez 3 года назад +74

      @@LukeinTX I am 60 and I feel young... from Brazil

    • @LukeinTX
      @LukeinTX 3 года назад +43

      @@DicasdoCortez greetings Dicas, would love to visit Brazil one day. I am 64 and besides my arthritis feel great too! I think it hilarious when anyone under 50 says they feel old. I was still running ultra-marathons through my 40s.

  • @robertbrandywine
    @robertbrandywine 3 года назад +783

    0:49 - The exchange variation
    2:15 - Exchange variation - Panov variation
    3:07 - knight to c3 protect variation
    4:59 - knight to d2 protect variation
    5:07 - f3 protect variation (fantasy variation)
    6:27 - advance variation1, c5
    6:52 - advance variation2, knight to c6 (main line variation)

  • @grsnvin4773
    @grsnvin4773 3 года назад +5804

    Me at the beginning this video: alright I got this maximum attention
    Gotham: congratulations you know how to play the exchange variation
    Me: *has amnesia*

    • @xl0xl0xl0
      @xl0xl0xl0 3 года назад +455

      Me: Watches again, ok I got it.
      Me: Plays a game.
      Me: Blunders at 4th move.

    • @verlax8956
      @verlax8956 3 года назад +130

      @@xl0xl0xl0 Me: Blunders at 1st move.

    • @Brekner
      @Brekner 3 года назад +65

      To be honest if you've played more than say 100 games, odds are you've done a similar opening even without knowing how it's called. In the end learning a good opening, while helpful, is not gonna make you automatically win games.

    • @FallenFromGlory
      @FallenFromGlory 3 года назад +7

      @@Brekner I mean... It kinda does that xD

    • @willzang3000
      @willzang3000 2 года назад

      everytime

  • @polymathematics_
    @polymathematics_ 4 года назад +5823

    heard you on a Hikaru stream say "you can teach the Caro-Kann in ten minutes." So I searched Caro-Kann Defense and here you are. Thanks!

  • @DancingLaw
    @DancingLaw 3 года назад +3513

    Others: Bros before hoes
    Levy: Knights before Bishops

  • @DaNative6
    @DaNative6 8 месяцев назад +11

    CARO KANN RUNDOWN
    -after two white pawns in center and standard Caro-Kann black structure, white can:
    A.) capture on d4, creating the "EXCHANGE VARIATION"
    -here after you recapture white can do one of 3 things:
    1.) Attack the center pawn with c4
    2.) Develop normally - here you also develop normally; knights before bishops and castle
    3.) Play early C4 - -here you should play more solidly with 36 straight away solidifying the center,
    putting the bishop on c7 and castling
    - after, fiancetto'ing the white bishop is also a good idea
    B.) Play a move that protects the center e pawn, in which you will recapture. Here white can:
    1.) Play the "BLACK MARDIMER GAMBIT"
    -! Every time the center pawn is left
    without a pawn defending it, you take it.
    - here white can play something called the 'black Mardimer gambit' with c3; against it you should
    push the pawn and give it to them, creating an ugly bishop and pawn position for them
    2.) Capture with the horse, creating the "PROTECT VARIATION"
    - in response to this you can play knight to F6 opposing the opponent's knight
    - here you can either capture with the e pawn (Tarticower, very solid, after bishop
    out and castle) or the g pawn (Bronshtein-Larson, the idea here is to gain the open
    g file and castle long way)
    - also you can play the main line which is the main line ! watch out for a bishop trap,
    hide the bishop behind the h pawn if white tries to trap
    3.) Not capture
    -here you simply develop your pieces, fiancetto, castle etc.

    C.) Play pf3, the "FANTASY VARIATION"
    -here black simply plays pe6 and developing
    D.) Advance with the e pawn, entering the "ANDVANCE VARIATION"
    - pawn to c5 is recommended, counterstriking against whites center structure
    - here white can do one of 2 things:
    1.) Attempt to keep the center intact by not capturing
    - here you play kc6 and before playing pawn e6 getting the bishop out to not
    block it in
    2.) Capture on c5
    - still you play kc6, try to recapture the c pawn with the bishop and develop
    ! watch out for the bishop, if white moves the H pawn respond with the h pawn

  • @luciano53688
    @luciano53688 4 года назад +366

    2:45 The gain of tempo for making the oponents bishop move twice is a brilliant subtle tatic. As a begginer, I never thought of it. Thank you for dropping all this knowledge

    • @leadnitrate2194
      @leadnitrate2194 4 года назад +20

      It is a common theme in the queen's gambit declined too.

    • @simeondermaats
      @simeondermaats 3 года назад +4

      Nice profile pic

    • @deepp1884
      @deepp1884 3 года назад +3

      @@leadnitrate2194 its the main idea behind Queens gambit declined... you need to only know 2 moves and rest opening is easy ... when cxd5 Nxd5 and Bd3, Be2 dxc4 .. i have played queens gambit declined all the way to being an unrated player to 1250 rating

    • @kirbyknifeman2877
      @kirbyknifeman2877 3 года назад +1

      @@leadnitrate2194 why did u get invented i hate you

    • @LK25278
      @LK25278 2 года назад

      @@deepp1884 im at a point where i want to study up an opening for white, would you recommend QGD or vienna?

  • @Drawfill
    @Drawfill 4 года назад +262

    I swear these short videos make me learn a lot more then those hour long lessons on openings because it just focuses on ideas and not on specifics answers to each and every move. This channel is helping my rating pretty hard

    • @giganoobs3568
      @giganoobs3568 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/UVsn6MNzuDw/видео.html - ultimate chess moves

    • @Drawfill
      @Drawfill 4 года назад +24

      @@giganoobs3568 how to earn yourself a dislike. gtfo

    • @markw.schumann297
      @markw.schumann297 3 года назад +4

      I agree. Going into exhaustive detail is not always the best teaching technique.

    • @ousooners5193
      @ousooners5193 3 года назад +9

      After a certain point that's essentially what early game chess is, lots of theory and memorizing lines.

    • @bendeguzkocsis2692
      @bendeguzkocsis2692 3 года назад +3

      @@ousooners5193 yeah, but that's on tournament level. For hobby players looking to get intermediate in online chess or beating their high school friends this is more than enough

  • @albertreact04
    @albertreact04 4 года назад +527

    i like how you choose your words carefully and they have purpose. no filler. well spoken. nice video

    • @sanarandomhowto2092
      @sanarandomhowto2092 3 года назад +8

      yeah it really show s how he knows what he's talking about

    • @check_28
      @check_28 2 года назад +2

      Thanks

  • @aprivatechannel1152
    @aprivatechannel1152 3 года назад +52

    If white does nothing to protect the pawn : 0:41
    If white takes (0:48) :
    If white develops normally : 1:08
    After you activate your 2 knights and light squared bishop : 1:36
    What to do after you finished the exchange variation : 1:53
    If white takes an early c4 : 2:14
    A little tip : 2:39
    If they make a move that protects the pawn : 3:02
    If they play the blackmardeemer or whatever is called gambit : 3:15
    If they take the pawn with a knight (3:32)
    Knight that attacks the knight : 3:42
    The tarkatower option : 3:46
    The Braunstein Larson option : 4:00
    If they dont take : 4:15
    Attack the knight with the bishop : 4:32

  • @ippibean
    @ippibean 4 года назад +677

    This series is amazing
    As a recommendation, you should make a playlist of these opening tutorials

    • @giganoobs3568
      @giganoobs3568 4 года назад +3

      ruclips.net/video/UVsn6MNzuDw/видео.html - ultimate chess moves

    • @stepanmazany2823
      @stepanmazany2823 4 месяца назад

      Yeah I aggree

  • @casecfg
    @casecfg Год назад +2121

    levy: beginners who are like at 1200s or 1400s....
    me at 500: soooo...am i an egg???

    • @julymarbaybay5577
      @julymarbaybay5577 Год назад +92

      I feel you dude....T_T

    • @blady7755
      @blady7755 Год назад +257

      at that rating just try to focus on not blundering, you can get to 1000 easily by just not blundering and spotting your opponents 1 move blunders

    • @unstable_7071
      @unstable_7071 Год назад +5

      fr

    • @makenziestancer146
      @makenziestancer146 Год назад +14

      Well intermediate is technically 1500 so ye

    • @DeLunny
      @DeLunny Год назад +91

      @@blady7755 I'm a little 850 egg boy but there's a surprisingly low amount of blunders going on. I think 900 is the new 1000. That's what I'm telling myself anyway.

  • @TheRamsfan54
    @TheRamsfan54 3 года назад +3

    Your videos are very much enjoyed and have helped me immensely. I am 63 and just been getting back into chess the last few years and was having way to many ups and downs, not playing consistently at all. I found your videos and have been watching them over and over. In one you suggested that beginners find one opening for white, I am using the London and have been having success and for black the Caro-Kann and I finally was able to use it and even though I made a couple of mistakes, forgetting when the opponent pushed his e pawn ahead to move my c pawn up to c5 but it still worked out for me. I continued to develop my pieces and checkmated my opponent in 30 moves, which I was very happy with. Also when I made the mistakes I was able to realize what I had done and able to continue without making any more and eventually got the win. I enjoy all of your videos very much and just want to say ty and will continue studying them over and over.

  • @ashthepokemonmaster2375
    @ashthepokemonmaster2375 2 года назад +39

    I played the Sicilian once as a non titled player and Levy Rozman came to my house and took my kneecaps out with a pipe

  • @Joe_Murphy-REV_Realty
    @Joe_Murphy-REV_Realty 3 года назад +807

    My chess teacher, Jack Sprague, taught me this opening in the 1970's. Every time I think of my dear friend and mentor, I play this opening. Thank you, Levy!

  • @electrored5456
    @electrored5456 3 года назад +66

    Exchange Variation - 0:48:
    - Panov Variation (4. c4) - 2:15
    - Other - 1:13
    Classical Variation - 3:04:
    - Blackmar Diemer Gambit - 3:16
    With Knight - 3:31:
    - 3. Nf6 - 3:41
    - 3. Bf5 - 4:35
    Fantasy Variation - 5:07:
    - 3. g6 - 5:20
    - 3. xe4 - 5:39
    - 3. e6 - 5:56
    Advance Variation - 6:24:
    - 3. c5 - 6:31
    - 3. Bf5 - 7:54

  • @matthewditmore7993
    @matthewditmore7993 Год назад +14

    Hey Levy my name is Matt. I have always played chess growing up but never put much interest into it until this year. In the past 2 months I’ve gone from about 300 elo to 700 elo. I have been very intentional with learning from my errors and gaining new knowledge and a lot of that has come from you and your channel. So I wanted to say thank you and congratulate you and all the great content you are creating. Cheers

  • @ultraforce7958
    @ultraforce7958 3 года назад +579

    yo i just wanna learn this openings because the name sounds tough “caro-kann”

    • @steampunkofgondor2619
      @steampunkofgondor2619 3 года назад +70

      Ever heard of STONE WALL

    • @funglebob
      @funglebob 3 года назад +121

      H Y P E R A C C E L E R A T E D D R A G O N

    • @samynator0904
      @samynator0904 3 года назад +4

      @@johnwalker1058 wich bot was it exactly? It would be good also to play against the caro-kann as white

    • @Isthatthegrimreaper170
      @Isthatthegrimreaper170 3 года назад +2

      I came to learn it because of the queens gambit

    • @maxthexpfarmer3957
      @maxthexpfarmer3957 3 года назад +37

      @@funglebob Queen's Gambit
      Sicilian Dragon
      Sicilian Kalashnikov
      Black Knights' Tango
      Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Gambit

  • @seanhunter111
    @seanhunter111 4 года назад +49

    Love this video. “If they forget the pawn is not defended, you will take it.” My opponent today took that even one step further and let me take the knight on f3 immediately afterwards

    • @Froge4291
      @Froge4291 3 года назад +12

      The slaughterhouse gambit

    • @WrightlyDivided
      @WrightlyDivided 2 года назад +2

      @@Froge4291 the 100 ELO gambit

  • @Danbenford
    @Danbenford 4 года назад +38

    Hey i watched this, im low rated and started a few weeks ago but i won my game and when i analysed after it said ‘caro-kann defense’ and i was so happy! The eval bar was so high for me the entire game! ;)

  • @billyb6001
    @billyb6001 2 года назад +27

    Back when he was calm and unsponsored

  • @macrene3096
    @macrene3096 3 года назад +57

    3:28 the “leave the pawn ugly” killed me lmfao

    • @ech9745
      @ech9745 9 месяцев назад +1

      Me too, but I didn't understand it... Why shouldn't I take an extra pawn? It doesn't look that ugly for me? Even if I didn't want to take it, I wouldn't waste a move if white takes my pawn for free anyway
      I am not doubting Levys words, I'm just too dumb to understand

    • @FlameyClockspeed
      @FlameyClockspeed 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@ech9745I think it just makes it so it blocks the knight and makes queen development harder

  • @hermes_musica
    @hermes_musica 3 года назад +7

    Levy I watched a lot of your videos and what suprises me the most is how you make anything you explain more engaging and extremely interesting. You just don't limit yourself going through the main variations of each openings, you also show its principles and what aims you should accomplish if you're playing that. Congrats!!

  • @Prince_of-Darkness
    @Prince_of-Darkness 2 года назад +5

    I havent played since middle school, a good 12 years ago. No one to play with in person as i prefer. Your channel got me motivated to get back and been playing again online for a week straight every day and rewatching your old opening tutorials. Thank you! I didnt realize how much i missed chess.

  • @Madeleine-cy5tr
    @Madeleine-cy5tr 3 года назад +67

    It is SO weird to see Gotham in this vid vs. the ones he's making now-SO much more comfortable with the camera

  • @asobajamir2972
    @asobajamir2972 Месяц назад

    Hey Gotham Chess,
    I've been a fan of your content for a while now, and I wanted to share my amazing experience with you!
    After taking a 1-year break from chess, my school suddenly announced a chess tournament, and I was selected to participate. Feeling rusty, I turned to your videos for help.
    Your explanation of the Caro-Kann Defense was incredible, and I decided to give it a try. Luck was on my side, as I got to play Black in all my matches, allowing me to employ the Caro-Kann.
    Long story short, I WON ALL MY MATCHES!
    I couldn't have done it without your expertise. Your video broke down the defense so clearly, making it easy to understand and execute.
    Thank you, Gotham Chess, for sharing your knowledge and helping me succeed in my first-ever tournament!
    Keep creating awesome content!

  • @davidstys9734
    @davidstys9734 3 года назад +19

    Levy, you’re making me obsessed with his game. Seriously, I’ve got put an app limit on my chess apps to avoid spending my entire day trying to learn new things. The videos have helped and will continue to help a multitude of people get into this game. Keep it up, brother. 👍

  • @rhornjr
    @rhornjr 3 года назад +63

    LOL: "Some people will retreat. Those people don't really know what they're doing."

  • @Zenitself
    @Zenitself 3 года назад +7

    0:46 Exchange variation - takes, takes; challenge or develop.
    3:02 Protect (Classical) variation - Nf6 or gxf6.
    6:22 Advance variation - c5 or Bf5.

  • @gene61ob
    @gene61ob 16 дней назад

    Grateful to you for mentioning the Slav Defense to Queen's pawn openings; it had been my intention ~ as I start to plan what openings I'll play BEFORE I sit down at the chess board (!) ~ to look at systems which use c6 whether White's first move is e4 or d4.

  • @mattpkp
    @mattpkp 3 года назад +3

    I watched this 57 times and finally got it

  • @OrginialDiamondGirl
    @OrginialDiamondGirl 2 года назад +3

    I love the Kings Gambit, I would love some back to basics on it. Thank you !

  • @docsol22
    @docsol22 4 года назад +9

    Terrific! Thank you. I would love to see the French defense. Thanks.

  • @NMcherritimes
    @NMcherritimes 10 дней назад +1

    I love how the only way I know caro-kann defence is by some random song that just got stuck in my head 24/7

  • @zach_of_austin
    @zach_of_austin 4 года назад +115

    Nice work. Detailed, succinct, and engaging. You set up the Slav at the end so let's have that one, pronto.

    • @thebaron222
      @thebaron222 4 года назад +1

      chebanenko?

    • @djWOOF
      @djWOOF 4 года назад

      Wow such an alpha male

    • @MrRandomnese
      @MrRandomnese 4 года назад +1

      Lmao who do you think you are

    • @Maul3rR4ngx
      @Maul3rR4ngx 4 года назад +2

      "Awesome pics. Great size. Look thick. Solid. Tight. Keep us all posted on your continued progress with any new progress pics or vid clips. Show us what you got man. Wanna see how freakn' huge, solid, thick and tight you can get. Thanks for the motivation."

  • @taonanmufanebadza5345
    @taonanmufanebadza5345 Год назад +2

    How about 10 minutes of the Duras gambit. I do love wird openings.

  • @barnabaspsyedits
    @barnabaspsyedits 3 года назад +54

    lol i tried this today, the whites second move was B4 pawn. and i was like hmm where is it in the video? :D

    • @preciousmckinney8319
      @preciousmckinney8319 3 года назад +14

      Honestly though. Me everytime I'm trying to learn a new opening. Lol

    • @zoro9037
      @zoro9037 3 года назад +3

      That was the same for me when learning the Vienna

    • @MyscBigdrop
      @MyscBigdrop 3 года назад +4

      Well, b4 is probably terrible

    • @kirbyknifeman2877
      @kirbyknifeman2877 3 года назад

      i thought u said g4 lmao

    • @JastwatchingYT
      @JastwatchingYT 3 года назад +1

      Just develope.

  • @daarisbaaris
    @daarisbaaris 3 года назад +2

    Recently played an otb tournament and won all my games as black using the caro-kann thanks to your opening course

  • @tyjameson4861
    @tyjameson4861 4 года назад +4

    Thanks Levy! This was very helpful. I'd be interested in a videos on the slav for black and the English system for white

  • @videomelanie
    @videomelanie Месяц назад +1

    I am a brand new player. Thank you for making these videos. Your style is very easy to understand and also great to keep my attention.

  • @TheSilverGate
    @TheSilverGate 9 месяцев назад +3

    Dude, the bot moved Bb5 threatening my knight, now what?

  • @untiltheyfeelmysound
    @untiltheyfeelmysound 3 года назад +1

    this video planted a seed towards greatness not referring to myself but a mass.

  • @anshumankakralia7542
    @anshumankakralia7542 2 года назад +3

    8:22 this has happened to me once! I was shocked that while it's my expertise to trap the opponent's bishop, I was the one who blundered it.

  • @TheKnrumsey
    @TheKnrumsey 3 года назад +2

    I would love to see a 10 minute chess video on the Trompowsky attack! I know you have a longer video course on it, but these 10 minute videos are amazing for getting started.

  • @ukrainium_92
    @ukrainium_92 Год назад +4

    I keep coming back to this because I forgot half the lines

  • @pavelshemyakin9054
    @pavelshemyakin9054 2 года назад +2

    0:46 White takes exd5 into Caro Kann Exchange variation.
    2:58 White moves Nc3 or Nb2 into Caro Kann Classical variation.
    5:07 White moves f3 into Caro Kann Maroczy (Fantasy) variation.
    6:22 White moves e5 into Caro Kann Advance variation.

  • @rexstuff4655
    @rexstuff4655 4 года назад +5

    Do the Chigorin Defence!
    Edit: Also, a suggestion. As a casual-ish player, for me the important takeaway from a video on an opening is not all the different lines that can develop, but what the *themes* and *goals* are of a particular opening. Is the goal of an opening to castle quickly and build a strong defence? Is about rapid, if risky development? Do we seek to put a bishop out and then close up the pawn structure behind him? And so on.

  • @Rules-Chess-Strategies
    @Rules-Chess-Strategies 3 месяца назад +1

    Incredible content! The opening strategy you covered is a game-changer. Who else is planning to incorporate this into their repertoire?

  • @AaronCheck-dx3ud
    @AaronCheck-dx3ud 4 года назад +4

    I am simply in awe of your style, eloquence and presentation. So organized, so clear, so wonderful. Truly, thank you :D

  • @DevanshuSur
    @DevanshuSur 6 месяцев назад

    0:49 - The exchange variation
    2:15 - Exchange variation - Panov variation
    3:07 - knight to c3 protect variation
    4:59 - knight to d2 protect variation
    5:07 - f3 protect variation (fantasy variation)
    6:27 - advance variation1, c5
    6:52 - advance variation2, knight to c6 (main line variation)
    That all in the video

  • @paulanderson1915
    @paulanderson1915 4 года назад +4

    I’m sorry to say that I’ve just recently discovered your channel, it is most excellent! Not only do you possess very good teaching ability, but also a generous spirit by way of sharing this much appreciated information. Thank you.

  • @vishal_3101
    @vishal_3101 Год назад +1

    2:00 We can play pawn h6 to slide back our bishop if the opponent threatens or *wants to exchange* and u don't.

  • @_random_guy
    @_random_guy 4 года назад +4

    i am here after levi just beat hikaru using caro-kann on adoption match, i wish you'd make a longer guide on caro-kann as it is also your main opening

  • @LoA2222o
    @LoA2222o 5 месяцев назад +1

    your teaching chess is the world most valuable lessonss🙏🙏

  • @phoenix5816
    @phoenix5816 3 года назад +5

    0:52 caro kann exchange variations
    2:17 panov variation c4
    3:36 protect variation Nxe4
    ....., Nf6
    ......, Bf5 [ 4:35 ] classical main line.
    protect variation
    5:15 f3 (fantasy variation)
    5:40 (open fantasy variation) ...., dxe4 fxe4
    5:52 (anti fantasy variation) ....,e6
    6:25 advanced variation e5
    2.....,c4 ()dxc4, Nc6 [ 7:35 ]
    3.....,c4 ()dxc4, Bf5 [ 7:55 ] main line.

  • @vassalofthenight9945
    @vassalofthenight9945 3 года назад +1

    Stopped playing Caro-Kann because i got dirtied by some guys who played the advanced variation on me and i didn't know that line so i got squeezed really badly a few times and got tired. Now i feel like i'm ready to go back and rock this opening once more.

  • @tiagovale42
    @tiagovale42 4 года назад +8

    Please do something with 1.e4 as white. Ruy Lopez/Italian, that sort of stuff

    • @Simeon-Lev
      @Simeon-Lev 4 года назад +2

      Levy has a whole course on 1.e4. If you go to his twitch you can buy it

    • @RAY-cg5zw
      @RAY-cg5zw 4 года назад +1

      i got a course of udemy on the ruy lopez. i can give u the gdrive link if you want.

    • @tiagovale42
      @tiagovale42 4 года назад

      @@RAY-cg5zw That would be phenomenal, thanks!

  • @brandoncorrales7564
    @brandoncorrales7564 4 года назад

    As primarily a caro-kahn player I would say I've had a ton of fun games in this opening. I've won countless games in variations where white plays bishop d3, black plays bishop g6, takes, takes opening the H file then playing bishop d6, queen c7 sets up a nasty battery with the rook starring down the king (if they castle king side)

  • @matt8um
    @matt8um 3 года назад +4

    “Today you’re going to learn how to play the Caro-Kann defense”
    My brain: “I’ll be the judge of that”

  • @LoA2222o
    @LoA2222o 5 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for these valuable lesson

  • @rjjacintoph
    @rjjacintoph 3 года назад +26

    It's crazy to see somebody memorized every nitty gritty details and what they're called.

    • @ASLUHLUHC3
      @ASLUHLUHC3 3 года назад +13

      Kinda expected for an IM

    • @sethwilliams8625
      @sethwilliams8625 3 года назад +6

      This isn’t even close for all the details lol

    • @strikercool911
      @strikercool911 3 года назад +2

      "Full details" basic theory in a 10 min video lmfao

  • @iconixtv
    @iconixtv Год назад +2

    Me: Watches this video with full attention.
    Also me: Only remembers the first 2 pawn moves.

  • @ezycuberz4563
    @ezycuberz4563 3 года назад +6

    "Like this video if you haven't already"... Levy definitely knows I'll watch this video 10th time lmao.

  • @ry1koo
    @ry1koo 6 месяцев назад

    0:49 - The exchange variation
    2:15 - Exchange variation - Panov variation
    3:07 - knight to c3 protect variation
    4:59 - knight to d2 protect variation
    5:07 - f3 protect variation (fantasy variation)
    6:27 - advance variation1, c5
    6:52 - advance variation2, knight to c6 (main line variation)

  • @gillespie2482
    @gillespie2482 4 года назад +6

    Thank you Levy! I've usually played sicilian against e4, but I have always had difficulties to develope my light square bishop. This feels much better. Tried this today for the first time and got a dub immediately. :)

  • @christopherholmes395
    @christopherholmes395 Год назад

    Really like how you explained how to deal with the most common moves you face with the Caro-Kann.

  • @rickodex176
    @rickodex176 4 года назад +4

    I switched from e5 to caro-kann recently, and eventually my rating has increased by 250 points from 1400 to 1650. It’s not a very popular opening at this level, so people don’t really know how to play against it and waste a lot of time.

    • @ConcordMass
      @ConcordMass 4 года назад

      Looks like I have another rival :)

  • @MaTTzZ2k11
    @MaTTzZ2k11 3 года назад +2

    I wish the alkehine gambit variation was mentioned, I was prepared for everything but that. I've learned to not take gambits though so hopefully I survive the daily.

  • @MooseMcDowell
    @MooseMcDowell 3 года назад +5

    Man, I have to watch these over and over. It's a brilliant RUclips strategy!

  • @elen1ap
    @elen1ap 8 месяцев назад +1

    Caro kann video:just push
    Blackmar-Diemer gambit video:if he pushes, you take and you are happy

  • @noxeman2010
    @noxeman2010 4 года назад +7

    Love your content Levy, keep them coming. I'm learning a lot, the way you explain everything makes it very easy for a rookie like me.

    • @IGutube1
      @IGutube1 4 года назад +1

      @Christian M he really makes it very easy, well done Levy

  • @cyclone630
    @cyclone630 3 года назад +8

    Immediately came back to this vid after seeing his new vid on the fantasy variation so that I can keep playing the Caro lol

  • @xpyrox5462
    @xpyrox5462 9 месяцев назад

    still helping people 3 years later - Thanks Levi! :)

  • @A-Stic
    @A-Stic 3 года назад +5

    "and of course if they capture, you don't take this queen. . you have this NASTY check." 🤣🤣🤣

  • @patricioiglesias5346
    @patricioiglesias5346 4 года назад

    This is for me to fast check mid-games haha
    panov variation (take and C4) : 2:14
    Take and normal development (move knights before bishops): 1:11
    Pawn left there (take it): 3:08
    Fantasy variation: 5:16
    Advance variation (they protect e5 with f3): 6:27

  • @n0mjaS
    @n0mjaS 4 года назад +20

    Next opening suggestion, Sicilian in 10mins xD

  • @apple-de8tx
    @apple-de8tx 2 года назад +1

    Love watching your educational videos honestly, i come back once a while to refresh my memory

  • @AmruthaDinesh-z5g
    @AmruthaDinesh-z5g 2 месяца назад +3

    levy in the fantasy variation after the knight takes knight which pawn should we take for your recommendation

  • @davidhahn9903
    @davidhahn9903 3 года назад +1

    I’d love to see a Scandinavian defense video, hopefully it’s can be learned in under 10 minutes

    • @noenos661
      @noenos661 3 года назад

      scandi can be learnt in less than a minute, all you need to know is e4 d5, Scandi open is exd5 and scandi closed is white just doesnt take

  • @kend7597
    @kend7597 3 года назад +5

    “just give the pawn back, and leave this pawn ugly” 😂

  • @nicolaidepue3970
    @nicolaidepue3970 3 года назад

    Had my best game with the Caro-Kann Defense: Hillbilly Attack (1.e4 c6 2.Bc4 d5). Thank you for teaching me this opening Rozman.
    Here is the game for reference:
    1. e4 c6 2. Bc4 d5 3. exd5 cxd5 4. Bb3 Nf6 5. Nc3 Bf5 6. Qf3 e6 7. d4 Bb4 8. Bg5
    h6 9. g4 Be4 10. Qf4 hxg5 11. Ba4+ Nc6 12. Qxg5 Bxc3+ 13. bxc3 Bxh1 14. Qxg7 Ke7
    15. g5 Nh5 16. Qf6+ Nxf6 17. gxf6+ Kxf6 18. O-O-O Rxh2 19. Ne2 Rxf2 20. Ng3 Bf3
    21. Rg1 Rg2 22. Nh5+ Kg6 23. Nf4+ Kf5 24. Nxg2 Bxg2 25. Rxg2 e5 26. c4 Nxd4 27.
    c3 Nf3 28. Bc2+ e4 29. Rf2 Kf4 30. Bd1 dxc4 31. Rf1 Qd2+ 32. Kb1 Qd3+ 33. Kb2
    Qxf1 34. Bc2 0-1

  • @carlsong6438
    @carlsong6438 Год назад +8

    What if white plays e6 in the advance variation? I feel fxe6 just opens up too much, but I think it's worse to push f6

    • @megamustard
      @megamustard Год назад

      Then I wouldn’t play this defense

    • @MiningPie_
      @MiningPie_ Год назад +1

      you should be able to play Bxe6 to recapture the pawn. even if your bishop is already out on g4 or f5, it is okay to move the bishop away from it's active square because you are going to be taking a free pawn

  • @snowflakes2290
    @snowflakes2290 Год назад +4

    2:15 Where did whites king pawn go?

    • @Mangohawk124
      @Mangohawk124 3 месяца назад +1

      @@snowflakes2290 it's filming the game.... 😂

    • @Coltdrawn69
      @Coltdrawn69 2 месяца назад

      Bro was not paying attention to the class

    • @Cyencrey
      @Cyencrey 26 дней назад

      Gone, reduced to atoms.
      I used the paws to destroy the pawn

  • @HigherLearningLofi
    @HigherLearningLofi 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks Levy! All I knew was C6. D5. Now I know variations like, the " exchange variation " the " fantasy variation " Thank you, I'll definingly use this in my chess playing :)

  • @johnathant6735
    @johnathant6735 4 года назад +23

    Never really tried the Caro-Kann. Wow, it looks beautiful.

    • @DieFlabbergast
      @DieFlabbergast 4 года назад +3

      It's effective, but in most cases, really boring...zzzzzz

    • @filecage
      @filecage 4 года назад +3

      It's my "go-to" when I play someone better than me.

  • @fpl_cricket
    @fpl_cricket 3 года назад +1

    1:41
    Levy: "G4 -- excuse me -- G4"
    Me: I didn't know there was ever a time when Levy said excuse me

  • @guyscounter
    @guyscounter 4 года назад +10

    Might as well do the supplement as you've mentioned, the Slav. You're the (roz)man! Thanks!

    • @MrLowkeynz
      @MrLowkeynz 4 года назад

      Slav is too theoretical for beginners so he probably won't/can't do a 10 minute version.

    • @blackbed5108
      @blackbed5108 3 года назад

      @@MrLowkeynz he did

  • @Hugo-in3oj
    @Hugo-in3oj 3 месяца назад

    The gambit is actually called the Rasa Studier gambit. Blackmar Diemer is 1 d4 d5 2 e4
    Also not sure about the pawn push but that is another matter : )

  • @gabrielbernardesw.9564
    @gabrielbernardesw.9564 3 года назад +4

    My wife ask about my chess learning, i answer...well, there is a lot of streamers and girls that knows A lot (decline), but Levy is the one that is training me for real. Thanks Levy, cheers from Brasil!

  • @mohammediqbal1257
    @mohammediqbal1257 10 месяцев назад

    The Pirc Defence, 10 minute video on that would be good.

  • @Kiounikejm
    @Kiounikejm 4 года назад +3

    all pawns and no hope

  • @dustinjohnson7191
    @dustinjohnson7191 2 года назад

    You can trap the light squared Bishop with your pawns because usually they aren't paying attention and it doesn't have an escape route

  • @ob1934
    @ob1934 3 года назад +17

    I'm here because I got completely annihilated on lichess by someone using this opening

    • @stoutlager6325
      @stoutlager6325 3 года назад +6

      That's pretty much how I learn all new things in chess. Play game, get smushed by something I don't understand, put it in the analysis board to check if it has a name, learn the thing or how to stop the thing.

  • @BrysonWood-dn5hl
    @BrysonWood-dn5hl Год назад

    Coming back three years and Levy's comments aren't unhinged???? What I never knew this existed

  • @nevinkuser9892
    @nevinkuser9892 4 года назад +5

    That 10 minutes went by very fast. I think I'm ready for 20 minutes.

  • @dudemanaric
    @dudemanaric 3 месяца назад

    Favorite opening of all time

  • @dialecticsjunkie7653
    @dialecticsjunkie7653 4 года назад +14

    "What's wrong with the Caro-Kann? It's all pawns and no hope."

    • @ianrawlings2546
      @ianrawlings2546 4 года назад +3

      Said a dickhead in a cowboy costume.

    • @lucasoscar
      @lucasoscar 4 года назад

      @@ianrawlings2546 with a little of mall ninja

    • @JusticeStiles
      @JusticeStiles 4 года назад +2

      For lower rated players like myself (

    • @BuddyChy
      @BuddyChy 4 года назад +2

      @@JusticeStiles I’m curious how much validity there is in that comment in the show. From what you’re saying, it’s probably right to assume that it applies more to extremely high levels of play considering the character is supposed to be a grandmaster, US champion, and former prodigy. If I had to guess, he might not being saying it’s a losing strategy or a bad one, but maybe more of an approach that leads more to draws than victories.

    • @JusticeStiles
      @JusticeStiles 4 года назад +1

      @@BuddyChy I think you might be right. That said, it is telling that outside of the world of cinema, the Caro is played quite commonly at the highest levels of chess including by brilliant GMs. Magnus Carlsen played the Caro against Hikaru Nakamura (you can find analysis of the game and several others in which Carlsen plays the Caro here on youtube). Im not sure how much better an endorsement of an opening there could be.

  • @timothysawyer5505
    @timothysawyer5505 3 года назад

    Thank you for solving the mystery of the advance variation