Always great!, you are the best teacher ever!
John
Always great!, you are the best teacher ever!
John
Thank you John, hope you are doing well!
@AunTheKnight I promise I will give you a weapon as well!
Always great!, you are the best teacher ever!
John
Thank you John, hope you are doing well!
@AunTheKnight I promise I will give you a weapon as well!
I hope so!
Do you have any materials on fantasy variation? I've been meaning to look at some lines but too lazy to read a book or look for masters games
@Morfizera Of course, perhaps I can cover this one as well in the future.
Great video! I really like the way you explain things. It's clear you are an actual chess teacher and not just a strong player dumping opening prep. I think the targeted rating range will have a lot more success with this than trying to memorize 30 lines of advanced tal variation theory. I will now be checking out the rest of your videos.
@NervesofButter @jmpchess12 @Omsarawagi1 @NurceMary Thank you for watching and taking your time to leave a comment.
@MisterWindUpBird Haha I know what you mean, but here it's actually even better than in the London, because we have the semi open e file which greatly helps in the attack. In the typical London middle game which you are referring to white's pawn would be on e3 and black's pawn would be on c5 (in the video these pawns were exchanged) which is greatly in white's favor. Hope I am making sense, let me add the pictures:
What we are hoping for in this Caro-Kan variation:
Hello Students,
Today I would like to share a video lesson on the Caro-Kann opening (1.e4 c6) for the white pieces where I teach a system that I recommend for beginners
Link to the video: https://youtu.be/B_7KoTYIw64