How to CRUSH with the Caro-Kann!

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0:00 Intro
0:45 Theory
16:03 Game 1
26:00 Game 2

1. e4 c6 2. d4 (2. Nf3 d5 3. Nc3 Bg4 (3… a6 4. d4 Bg4) 4. h3 Bxf3 5. Qxf3 e6) (2. Nc3 d5 3. Qf3) 2… d5 3. e5 (3. Nc3 dxe4 4. Nxe4 Bf5 (4… Nf6 5. Nxf6+ exf6 6. Nf3 Bd6 7. Bd3 O-O 8. O-O Re8 9. Be3) 5. Ng3 Bg6 6. h4 h6 7. h5 Bh7 8. Nf3 Nd7 9. Bd3 Bxd3 10. Qxd3 e6) (3. Nd2) (3. exd5 cxd5 4. c4 (4. Nf3 Nc6 (4… g6)) (4. Bd3 Nc6) 4… Nf6 5. Nc3 e6 (5… g6 6. Qb3 Bg7 7. cxd5 O-O)) (3. f3 g6 (3… dxe4 4. fxe4) 4. Nc3 Bg7 5. Be3 Qb6) 3… c5 (3… Bf5 4. Nf3 (4. h4) (4. c4) (4. Nc3) 4… e6 5. Be2 c5 6. O-O Nc6) 4. c3 (4. dxc5 Nc6 (4… e6 5. Be3) 5. Nf3 Bg4 6. Bf4 e6) (4. Nf3) 4… Nc6 5. Nf3 Bg4 6. Be2 e6 7. O-O Nge7 *

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155 Comments

  1. Worth trying out. I like his confidence…I cannot play and speak chess at the same time

  2. What is your response to Igor Smirnov's "Why Beginners Should NOT Play This Opening" video when he calls you out by name? Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s3Vyz8XtzQ

    Not trying to "stir the pot," but just trying to gain clarity on the whole thing. Thank you, sir!

  3. I won exactly like 11:40. Opponent already had his bishop protecting his horse. So I moved my castle forward. And he blocked with his dark bishop. So I ate that with my bishop. So he hate my bishop with his queen. And I ate his queen with my castle. Next move was mate.

  4. In the exchange variation it would be helpful for you to tel your students that you basically want to end up in the position as if you had played a black london system it is exactly the same just a different way of getting there

  5. 18:18 that wouldn't work would it because the pawn would just take you??

  6. The Caro kann helped me win half of my matches ty

  7. Yeah so my first game after watching this video ended in either a mate in 1 for me or a rook sacrifice by my opponent which led to a resign, thanks levy

  8. What if they pin the knight at the beginning a the game

  9. 15:52 The 'Ooga Booga' tactic helped me a lot. The opponents didn't see it coming

  10. after Nc6 white should play a3, if e6 to take the c5 pawn you just play Nf3 cuz black can't pin the knight, then they take your c pawn and b4, however if Nxe4-b4, Nf6-Bb2 and as you can see its still equal so you cant really dominate with the caro kann

  11. What do you do if their white bishop pins your knight to you king

  12. What do you do if pawn pushes on your bishop w on h3

  13. Funny thing is that opponent also watching this😂😂😂

  14. One interesting tidbit. Your response to 1. e4 c6 2. b4 should be 2. …e5. Bots will often play this line. It then goes 3. a3 d5 4. exd5 cxd5 5. d4 and so on, ending with black gaining a huge central advantage.

  15. Theory is nice and all. Only that it almost never applies. At least from my experience.

  16. Great video, this really helped me get a sense of how the Caro-Kann can be utilised in a variety of scenarios. Need to watch more of this sort of Gotham content, and less ‘MAGNUUUUUS!!!!!’ Clickbait ones 😀

  17. 1 year later and I'm still wondering why Gotham didn't address white's bishop pinning the night after night moves to c6

  18. attack the knight with the knight but defend with the knight

  19. We opened a can of worms here. I'm not a player like in the time limit competition. I just like the game. But this kind of video gives me insight on new tactics.

  20. Now you know how to play that position…

    Maybe when I hear that sentence the 30st time, it will actually be true XD

  21. 11:50 Could you Just Play Bishop instead of rook for the lazy Mate?

  22. 2:05 bishop d3 hardens your position i learnt it by my new opening variation and it had this kind of position this is the biggest issue with my opening
    if you wondered its a clemenz opening VARIATION which allows you to choose your game in 5 types at least
    the main setup is:
    1.h3
    if e5? you start with caro cann copycat
    if d5? you start with the two subversions of double bishop variation or london or after the bishop f4 and e3 you strike with c4 just like in this video and then you can play knight c3 or solidify the game and play slowly with c5 which is perfect for classical games of course you cant premove this opening but if you know the theory of this opening just like i did i promise this opening will be about '!' all tried and experienced youre welcome brother! also a tip for you:
    whenever your opponent plays knight c6 even if it blocks your bishop you play knight ge2 or knight e2 if its possible

  23. just finished watching this video, it's late, 10pm and i don't usually like playing 10 or 15 minute games too late at night since i am obviously more tired, but i hop into a game anyway, get a classical exchange caro , fianchetto the bishop as you showed, used f6 to push e5 , got a huge center, and won on move 22 by resignation with checkmate in 1 coming – i am 1200 btw – GG

  24. : 28:12 instead of e4 takes takes, f5 how will the oponent defend his rook

  25. levi is a comedian at heart who still gives us a wealth of knowledge

  26. Whats the difference between Caro Kann and Slav Defense?

  27. Very disappointed with this opening as a beginner. Because I was so excited to play this about a year ago but then when i spent many hours exploring various outcomes in the first 5-10 moves with this opening on an engine , I could never find a favourable pawn structure. Even as a beginner i test openings on engines by giving the opposition the best moves possible from both master games and stockfish's recommendation itself. I make sure i stress out every best move order and sidelines out there After a week i was left disheartened.

    Either your opponent ends up with more middle pawns or you lose your e-pawn protecting the king yet complimenting the king side pawns and which's also helpful to attack as most players castle king side. It really takes the fun out of the game for me when the opponent has the control if you get the middle pawn majority or lose the e-pawn or not and this is why I could never really get into the opening. Also giving up pawns from the start and then fighting to take your opponents pieces back to equalise is a pain in the ass. Instead isn't it better to play solid and not mess around like this? Remember I am a noob and most likely wrong, so i welcome some replies to see the light regarding this opening.

  28. Royal/ Triple fork after only 12 moves! Opponent resigned! Can I share a Caro Khan game between 500s?

  29. I searched advanced caro-kann i got you and hikaru's video, i clicked on yours, it better be good

  30. which bot to play the caro kann with ? intermediate or advanced

  31. all i get is bishop d3 every gd game if it is advance

  32. 2:35 why would white capture, what if they something like pawn to c3

  33. Knight c6 is not good cuz u can get pinned with white bishop pin to ur king

  34. I love all your work Gotham. And I heard there's no such thing as an unwelcome YouTube comment, right? Assuming that to be true, here goes:::::: the word you are looking for is "classic" not "classical". Classic means "time honoured" and is the right choice here. Classical means "relating to a classical period", e.g. classical architecture is from Greece and Rome, that is considered the classical period for buildings. Classical music has to do with the classical period for music which went from 1730-1820. Now, unless there was a classical period for chess which I am unaware of, or there was a time people dressed up in classical clothing in order to play chess, the word you should use is ——— classic.

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