Play the Caro-Kann! | Chess Openings Explained - NM Caleb Denby
intermediate
National Master Caleb Denby profiles the Caro-Kann Defense. See his preferred way to play this Black opening, backed up by elite players.
2020.04.06
Gawain Jones vs Jeffery Xiong, St Louis Summer A (2019): B12 Caro-Kann, advance variation
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Alexey Shirov vs Anatoly Karpov, Las Palmas (1994): B12 Caro-Kann, advance variation
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Dmitry Jakovenko vs Pavel Eljanov, Russian Team Championship (2010): B12 Caro-Kann, advance variation
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Alexander Grischuk vs Evgeny Ilgizovich Bareev, Corus Group A (2003): B12 Caro-Kann, advance variation
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A complete overview of the Caro Kann Defense - GM Swapnil DhopadeA complete overview of the Caro Kann Defense - GM Swapnil DhopadeSwapnil Dhopade
intermediate
Hikaru Teaches the Caro-KannHikaru Teaches the Caro-KannHikaru Nakamuraadvanced
Understanding this structure will DOUBLE your Caro-Kann win rateUnderstanding this structure will DOUBLE your Caro-Kann win rateIM Alex Banzeaintermediate
A painful Lesson how to play the Caro-Kann Defense | Lichess Livestream | IM Alex AstanehA painful Lesson how to play the Caro-Kann Defense | Lichess Livestream | IM Alex AstanehChessfactorintermediate
Fantasy Variation of the Caro-Kann ⎸Chess OpeningsFantasy Variation of the Caro-Kann ⎸Chess OpeningsStjepan Tomic (Hanging Pawns)intermediate
The Accelerated Panov Variation | Tricky Lines in the Caro-Kann Defense | IM Alex AstanehThe Accelerated Panov Variation | Tricky Lines in the Caro-Kann Defense | IM Alex AstanehChessfactorbeginner
Top 3 most common beginner mistakes (Caro-Kann Defense)Top 3 most common beginner mistakes (Caro-Kann Defense)IM Alex Banzeaintermediate
Two Knights Variation of the Caro-Kann (B11) ⎸Chess OpeningsTwo Knights Variation of the Caro-Kann (B11) ⎸Chess OpeningsStjepan Tomic (Hanging Pawns)intermediate
The simplified Caro-Kann is virtually unstoppableThe simplified Caro-Kann is virtually unstoppableIM Alex Banzeabeginner