Caro Kann Pt. 1
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@SammosQ Point taken. I def. overlooked that.
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@Bigmike1for1 Do you mean at around 8:20? The Queen is on B2 and by attacking the black Queen with the white Rook, white would simply lose it. 1.Rc2 Qxc2 2.Bxc2 dxe3... So no matter what white would go down at least 5 pts because the white pawn on e5 will still be vulnerable after the a fore mentioned exchange.
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I'm lookin at the video where you said you could've forked his queen and rook with the pawn but he could've pushed his rook to attack you queen at F2
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there might be other ppl with video of Carro Kann so why didn't u add a unique number or date or word to the title ??
ie
Carro Kann 09/07 Part 1
cause like now ten people might have the same name video but total diff/ or better strategy or variation
holey crap i am flaming about a
youtube vid whats new
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White plays here like a total beginner. Anyway, keep up playing the immortal bullet-proof Caro-Kann!!
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do you play retards?
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great video !
You don't at all follow opening principles, you move the same piece twice, you develop your queen to early, at 5:00 Qb6?? You make to many pawn moves, (c6 then d5 then e6 then c5 without even developing anything??)And you say black is better?
Btw, h3 is not weakening his kingside structure because you traded of your light-squared bishop which is usually used in sacrificing in h3. A pawn move in front of the knig is only dangerous when theres a pawn storm. And caro kann dosent pawn storm the king
Creepybacon9 3 years ago
Moving the same piece twice in the opening is often a bad idea, which is why we teach beginners not to do it. However, there are hundreds of examples of grandmasters moving the same piece 2 or even 3 times in the first 6 moves.
1. e4 Nf6
2. e5 Nd5
both characters just moved their piece twice in a row to start. This is seen by grandmasters all the time.
now what
ecspade 3 years ago
also, Qb6 is absolutely standard in both the caro kann and the french. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that move. It's not to early to move the queen at all. My king is safe, the center is closed, and the queen attacks two vulnerable pawns simultaneously.
h3 DOES weaken his kingside slightly. Any pawn move in front of the king weakens him slightly.
ecspade 3 years ago