Now this is a mouse slip · Climbing Lichessladders, Game 18
Everyone should know the Carlsbad structure · Climbing Lichessladders, Game 17
An easy way to fight the French Defense · Climbing Lichessladders, Game 16
Sicilian Dragon vs Yugoslav Attack, Climbing Lichessladders, Game 15
Dead lost on move 9. The Raphael is a wonderful opening. · Climbing Lichessladders, Game 14
The Moscow is a great Anti-Sicilian · Climbing Lichessladders, Game 13
Why do I always struggle against this opening? · Climbing Lichessladders, Game 12
Can we both play the Botvinnik System? · Climbing Lichessladders, Game 11
Beating the Fantasy Caro-Kann · Climbing Lichessladders, Game 10
Could the French really be good? Climbing Lichessladders, Game 9
My first ever French Defense! Climbing Lichessladders, Game 8
Climbing Lichessladders, Game 7
Climbing Lichessladders, Game 6
Climbing Lichessladders, Game 5
Climbing Lichessladders, Game 4
Climbing Lichessladders, Game 3
Climbing Lichessladders, Game 2
Climbing Lichessladders, Game 1
The Caro-Kann is my favorite opening, but sometimes it feels like torture. · Road to 2500, Game 85
How to attack an uncastled king · Road to 2500, Game 84
A great opening you probably haven't heard of · Road to 2500, Game 82
The Advance Caro-Kann is an improved French · Road to 2500, Game 81
How not to play chess · Road to 2500, Game 80
Rook Endgames for beginners · Road to 2500, Game 79
If you play the French Defense, please tell me why · Road to 2500, Game 78
Kasparov's concept of material, quality, and time.· Road to 2500, Game 77
There's a reason all Grandmasters have it in their repertoire · Road to 2500, Game 76
There's a reason they call it the son of sorrow · Road to 2500, Game 75
My biggest weakness · Road to 2500, Game 74
The Best Defense · Road to 2500, Game 73
This was a weird opening · Road to 2500, Game 72
The most important pawn structure in chess · Road to 2500, Game 71
The Budapest Gambit is scary · Road to 2500, Games 70
The best defense for black (at least it feels that way) · Road to 2500, Game 69
I have to start avoiding this opening · Road to 2500, Games 68
2 days to calm down · Road to 2500, Games 66, 67
Englund Gambit · Road to 2500, Game 65
Wanna test your attacking skills? · Road to 2500, Game 64
A brutal game and my new chess board! · Road to 2500, Game 63
A Caro-Kann variation I've never seen. That's rare. · Road to 2500, Game 62
I fear the Exchange · Road to 2500, Game 61
Understanding pawn structures: Caro-Kann · Road to 2500, Game 60
"What should I play against d4?" This. · Road to 2500, Game 59
Why I don't play the London System anymore · Road to 2500, Game 58
"Sry mate my lady keeps yelling at me" · Road to 2500, Game 57
This weird sideline isn't bad at all · Road to 2500, Game 56
Understanding pawn structures: Symmetry and imbalances · Road to 2500, Game 55
If you're gonna play a gambit, learn it first. · Road to 2500, Game 54
Why I love facing the Benko · Road to 2500, Game 53
My favorite attacking setup for white · Road to 2500, Game 52
I hate when people do this · Road to 2500, Game 51
Sensing danger in chess · Road to 2500, Game 50
Understanding the Caro-Kann · Road to 2500, Game 49
Flawless destruction of the Caro-Kann · Road to 2500, Game 48
Fighting the Jobava London System · Road to 2500, Game 47
Tactics in the Queen's Gambit · Road to 2500, Game 46
This is how Karpov won games · Road to 2500, Game 45
How to confuse King's Indian players · Road to 2500, Game 44
Dealing with the most annoying opening in chess · Road to 2500, Game 43
Rare, aggressive and sound opening for white · Road to 2500, Game 42
(almost) Destroying the Nimzo · Road to 2500, Game 41
The London is boring? · Road to 2500, Game 40
The Caro-Kann improves strategic thinking, positional and tactical skills · Road to 2500, Game 39
Antidote against the Budapest Gambit · Road to 2500, Game 38
Fighting the London with the Caro-Kann (and an update to the series)· Road to 2500, Game 37
Most common cause of bad calculation (for me, and probably for you too) · Road to 2500, Game 36
When you don't know the opening, this happens. · Road to 2500, Game 35
Defending against the Bayonet Attack · Road to 2500, Game 34
Don't play this against the London · Road to 2500, Game 33
This guy is becoming my archnemesis · Road to 2500, Game 32
Exchange Caro-Kann in all its glory · Road to 2500, Game 31
The Ruy Lopez of d4 openings · Road to 2500, Game 30
Checkmates in simple endgames are rare · Road to 2500, Game 29
I wish everyone played this against me · Road to 2500, Game 28
My pet line in the Caro-Kann people struggle against · Road to 2500, Game 27
Why I love and hate the London System at the same time · Road to 2500, Game 26
Want sound attacking positions with black? Play this. · Road to 2500, Game 25
My favorite system for black that avoids 10 openings · Road to 2500, Game 24
You can use this against the King's Indian, Pirc, Modern and Old Indian · Road to 2500, Game 23
Why do people keep playing this bad sideline? · Road to 2500, Game 22
Online Chess has a problem · Road to 2500, Game 21
20 moves of mindboggling tactics · Road to 2500, Game 20
How to play the Short Caro-Kann · Road to 2500, Game 19
This is becoming my favorite opening for white (and I don't know it well) · Road to 2500, Game 18
Is everyone a Grandmaster? · Road to 2500, Game 17
How not to play against the Caro-Kann (losing on move 10) · Road to 2500, Game 16
Outclassed in the Caro-Kann · Road to 2500, Game 15
It took me a day to calm down (I had to edit out parts of the video) · Road to 2500, Game 14
One variation every Caro-Kann player fears · Road to 2500, Game 13
An uncommon Caro-Kann system in action · Road to 2500, Game 12
This (popular?!) gambit makes no sense · Road to 2500, Game 11
The biggest truth in chess · Road to 2500, Game 10
Wanna play a tournament in Dubrovnik, Croatia's most beautiful city? · Road to 2500, Game 9
The shortest game I ever played · Road to 2500, Game 8
I never enjoyed chess training more! · Road to 2500, Game 7
There's a reason Grandmasters never play this opening · Road to 2500, Game 6
The defense Vishy Anand became famous for · Road to 2500, Game 5
This is why top players play the Caro-Kann · Road to 2500, Game 4
Chess rage and why controlling emotions is important · Road to 2500, Game 3
The best way to fight the Caro-Kann · Road to 2500, Game 2
Do you think I can make it? A tough rating goal until the end of the year. · Road to 2500, Game 1
I may stop playing the Caro-Kann. Here's why. · Training Game
What a sneaky queen trap! · Training Game
Middlegame strategy in symmetrical structures · Training Game
I finally got to play the sacrifice I prepared 2 years ago! · Training Game
One defense to rule them all - a perfect opening you can play against anything · Training Game
Karpov's pet line in the Caro-Kann · Training Game
The most aggressive gambit in d4 openings · Training Game
I have never had three Queens before! · Training Game
Experimenting with a weird opening setup · Training Game
Don't look directly at this game. Your eyes may explode. · Training Game
Almost no one plays this Caro-Kann Variation · Training Game
A Beautiful Attack. I would have applauded if this had been OTB. · Training Game
Need a weapon against the Queen's Gambit? · Training Game
The one Pawn Structure everyone must know · Training Game
The power of the Jobava System · Training Game
Brain of a Fide Master tarnished by my hand · Training Game
How not to attack in chess · Training Game
Read Shereshevsky so that this doesn't happen to you · Training Game
Learning the Catalan and learning that the Catalan is tough · Training Game
Learning the Catalan Setup and its Thematic Plans and Patterns · Training Game
Learning the Catalan setup and preparing to use it against everything · Training Game
Checkmate in 1. Please find it. · Training Game
How to beat the Budapest Gambit · Training Game
If I did this in a tournament game I wouldn't recover for years · Training Game
Chess is simple: precise calculation = high rating · Training Game
Positional suicide, or how to destroy your own position in a single move. · Training Game
One opening to rule them all · Training Game
Punishing the weird Marshall Defense · Training Game
Getting better at tactics and improving tactical awareness · Training Game
Get better at advanced chess strategy · Training Game
Wanna surprise Caro-Kann players? Do exactly what my opponent did. · Training Game
This happens when you don't know the middlegame ideas · Training Game
A forced advantage against the London System? · Training Game
Chances of survival 1%. Wanna work on your defensive skills? · Training Game
Best defense in chess? The Caro-Kann. · Training Game
Don't memorize openings. Learn ideas! · Training Game
Be prepared for the Morris Countergambit! · Training Game
My favorite anti London weapon against me · Training Game
The Benko Gambit antidote · Training Game
Understanding the Caro-Kann structure and strategy · Training Game
The most aggressive way to fight the Caro-Kann · Training Game
The Dog Gambit · Training Game
Don't like the London System? Don't allow it! Here's how. · Training Game
King safety. And then king safety. Everything else is less important. · Training Game
Nimzowitsch was right · Training Game
Here's why many hate facing the London System · Training Game
If you wanna learn the Queen's Gambit for black, analyze this game. · Training Game
Chess is easy sometimes · Training Game
Best way to deal with the Benoni? Attack! · Training Game
The Boor Attack is very dangerous (if you don't know it) · Training Game
Learn one simple defense against 1.c4, 1.Nf3, 1.g3 and 1.b3 and win with black · Training Game
When chess players say "I was winning", they're lying. You win or you lose. · Training Game
The perfect pawnstorm - how to attack fianchetto structures · Training Game
How to attack in opposite colored bishop positions · Training Game
Punishing black's most common blunder in the London System · Training Game
Can you finish my attack? Black to play and win. 3 times. · Training Game
Here's the problem with the London System · Training Game
Chess rage and the only video I couldn't upload · Training Game
How to beat the Advance Caro-Kann (in 16 moves!) · Training Game
Beating 1.e4 with the Caro-Kann · Training Game
Beating the English Opening in 16 moves · Training Game
Why positional understanding is the key to improvement · Training Game
The Caro-Kann in all its glory · Training Game
Mastering Chess Strategy · Training Game
Great defense for surprising d4 players · Training Game
Dealing with the Nimzo-Indian · Training Game
1.d4 opening I fear the most · Training Game
A gambit in the Caro-Kann I've never seen before · Training Game
How to beat the King's Indian Defense · Training Game
The textbook London System mating attack · Training Game
If this happened in a tournament game, I'd run to a forest and scream for an hour. · Training Game
Do not fear the Alekhine · Training Game
Chess is not for the weak · Training Game
Fighting 1.e4 with my favorite opening for black · Training Game
A rook sacrifice two seconds too late · Training Game
Chess is 99% tactics · Training Game
How a successful minority attack wins games · Training Game
A Benoni Masterclass · Training Game
Vishy Anand's main weapon against 1.d4 · Training Game
Counterattacking to survive a +7 position · Training Game
How to play the London against the Dutch · Training Game
Taming the Tal Caro-Kann · Training Game
Strategy and planning in the Caro-Kann · Training Game
Attack at all costs · Training Game
Attacking chess for beginners · Training Game
I know nothing about chess (yet) · Training Game
How strong players win chess games · Training Game
Beating d4 openings with a flexible defensive system · Training Game
English Opening vs Caro-Kann · Training Game
My favorite way of dealing with 1.d4 · Training Game
The English Opening in practice. Feel free to laugh. · Training Game
Fighting the Nimzo Indian · Training Game
Calculate lines that actually matter! · Training Game
This should be in every endgame book · Training Game
Attacking the fianchetto structure · Training Game
Here's why having the bishop pair is a big advantage when attacking · Training Game
1000 games wasn't enough to learn an opening · Training Game
Strategic superiority in the London System · Training Game
Can you spot the mate in 1? · Training Game
A Caro-Kann counterattack · Training Game
Helpless · Training Game
A common Caro-Kann opening mistake that loses games · Training Game
Maroczy Bind vs Sicilian Dragon · Training Game
Dealing with the Benko Gambit · Training Game
How having no plan loses games · Training Game
A weird Caro-Kann line I've never seen before · Training Game
Understanding and trading advantages · Training Game
Would you accept the draw or be brave? · Training Game
Tactics · Training Game
Strategy and planning in the London System · Training Game
Caro-Kann under pressure · Training Game
Risks of the Caro-Kann pawn structure · Training Game
Sacrificing for the attack is an art form · Training Game
This is the sharpest defense against 1.d4 · Training Game
This is how I lose games · Training Game
A typical Semi-Slav pawn structure · Training Game
Strategy of the Caro-Kann · Training Game
Attacking a weak color complex · Training Game
I hate the Benoni. And merry Christmas! · Training Game
The only Caro-Kann variation I truly fear · Training Game
What to do against the early Qb3/Qb6 · Training Game
Caro-Kann tactical madness · Training Game
A game with 15 puzzles and 8 blunders · Training Game
Beating the London System in 13 moves · Training Game
Train types of positions you're bad at (on purpose) · Training Game
You haven't seen a game this bad in a while · Training Game
I don't think I've ever played a more beautiful game · Training Game
The easiest way to find a plan in the middlegame · Training Game
The answer to all your d4 problems · Training Game
My favorite setup against the Reti · Training Game
The London System is boring? · Training Game
One of the most complex endgames - bishops vs bishop and knight · Training Game
An attacking masterpiece - pressure, initiative, well timed sacrifices · Training Game
An aggressive weapon against the Nimzo · Training Game
Improving tactical awareness · Training Game
Want to improve your defensive skills? Defend this position. · Training Game
Elements of a perfect Greek Gift sacrifice · Training Game
Here's my weapon against the Caro-Kann · Training Game
Plans and patterns in the Benoni Defense · Training Game
Dealing with anger during a game · Training Game
100 tactics in the Anti-Moscow · Training Game
White to play and win (move 8) · Training Game
A very poisoned pawn · Training Game
Silent killer of the King's Indian · Training Game
Struggling against the Budapest Gambit? · Training Game
Here's why the Caro-Kann is an aggressive opening · Training Game
1000 rated tactics · Training Game
Opposite side castling attack in the Caro-Kann · Training Game
Chess training is supposed to be painful · Training Game
The dream Grünfeld · Training Game
One weakness that allowed tactical destruction · Training Game
2300! · Training Game
Don't forget about checkmate in the endgame! · Training Game
My favorite defense against the Queen's Gambit · Training Game
I had no idea what to do against the Black Knights' Tango · Training Game
Attacking the King's Indian · Training Game
Initiative is more important than material · Training Game
Visualizing correctly, but failing to evaluate properly. Solution? · Training Game
Best defense against 1.e4? Caro-Kann! · Training Game
The attacking side of the IQP · Training Game
I messed up basic opposition · Training Game
Complete lack of understanding of the position · Training Game
A great line against the Grünfeld · Training Game
A perfect attack on a weak color complex · Training Game
This is for Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual · Training Game
An almost perfect attack · Training Game
If you see the winning blow, you're a brutal tactician · Training Game
The best way to convert is to stop counterplay · Training Game
"A passed pawn is a criminal..." - Nimzowitsch · Training Game
Madness in the Fantasy Caro-Kann · Training Game
Never stop looking for tactics! · Training Game
Where are the weaknesses? · Training Game
Planning in the middlegame (Carlsbad structure) · Training Game
Nothing is more important than rook endgames · Training Game
I need a mental Anti-Blunder check list · Training Game
Tactical features of a position change! · Training Game
Destroying the Caro-Kann · Training Game
Planning in major piece endgames · Training Game
The importance of understanding pawn breaks · Training Game
A tactical 12-move miniature · Training Game
The power of the bishop pair · Training Game
Why preparation is important · Almost a Training Game
Trying to complicate after blundering · Training Game
This happens when you lack basic endgame knowledge · Training Game
Strategic planning in the Closed Sicilian · Training Game
A perfect example of domination with active pieces · Training Game
Complications in the Caro-Kann (IQP Panov) · Training Game
Want an aggressive weapon against the Semi-Slav? · Training Game
My dog literally ate my chess pieces · Training Game
A weak back rank spells disaster. · Training Game + Dual Analysis with FM Jocev
Hardcore tactics in time pressure. Absolutely mad. · Training Game
It's much easier to attack than to defend! · Training Game
This is why I love the Caro-Kann. PS. Thank you! · Training Game
Transpositions and why knowing setups is useful. · Training Game
An aggressive weapon against 1...e5 · Training Game
The Lord of the Chess: The Two Bishops · Training Game
The perfect defense against 1.d4 · Training Game
Finally a game I'm proud of! · Training Game
Two sacrifices are better than one · Training Game
Would you take it? Think well. · Training Game
The IQP is a Schrödinger's pawn · Training Game
Trying to play Scandi Crush · Training Game
Chess can be masochistic · Training Game
A weird surprise against the Caro-Kann · Training Game
Serenity Now. Serenity Noooooow! · Training Game
Mad Initiative vs Extra Material · Training Game
The Unbearable Lightness of Blundering · Training Game
Very Complex Strategy · Training Game
Bishop Pair From the 9th Circle of Hell · Training Game
Misters Caro and Kann Strike Again · Training Game
Maróczy Bind: The Sicilian Killer · Training Game
How to Beat the Sicilian · Training Game
Misters Caro and Kann are Dangerous · Training Game
Moron · Training Game
A Bishop Pair From Hell · Training Game
Buahaha. Ha. Ha. This felt very dirty. · Training Game(s)
Complete Misunderstanding of the Position · Training Game
I love the Caro-Kann · Training Game
The Deadly Maroczy Bind | Training Game
Help me Mr. Dvoretsky | Training Game
Absolute Madness in the Benko Gambit! | Training Game vs FM Jocev
Dual analysis with a Fide Master | Training Game
Is there a book that can help me stop doing this? | Training Game
What a Patzer... | Training Game
Fighting the Accelerated Dragon | Training Game
Beating the London System | Training Game
Giuoco Piano my ... | Training Game
Saying I’m embarrassed doesn’t begin to explain the feeling. | Training Game
To d5 or not to d5? | Patron Training Game
Playing Mind Games | Patron Training Game
Destroyed! | Training Game
SayCh3ss taught me a lesson | Training Game
Who said the Exchange French is boring? | Training Game
What?! What is this madness? | Training Game
Can you calculate this without blundering? | Training Game
Sometimes my IQ is 4 | Training Game
Veeery Risky Play | Training Game
Staying Calm is Hard... | Training Game
Alekhine. Alekhine? Alekhine! | Training Game
A lot of work to do | Training Game(s)
Tactics and Calculation. And Tactics. | Training Game(s)
What a Patzer... | Training Game(s)
A Devastating Tactical Combination and Rook Sacrifice! | Training Game
A Very Risky Knight Sacrifice | Training Game
Learn From This Rook and Pawn Ending! (I must) | Training Game(s)
Opposite Colored Bishops Can be Lost! | Training Game
This Was Weird (65 points/3 days to go) | Training Game(s)
I Finally Played Well (81 points/4 days to go) | Training Game(s)
Can You Find the Winning Tactical Blow? | Training Game
Checkmate! With a Pawn! | Training Game
Mikhail Tal Would Be Proud! | Patron Training Game
Well This Was Embarrassing | Training Game
Testing Out the Semi-Slav | Training Game
F3 Nimzo-Indian Busted! | Training Game
A Beautiful Tactical Blow! | Training Game(s)
And the Blunder of the Year Is… | Training Game
Nimzo Indian Put to the Test! | Training Game
Sometimes You Deserve to Get Destroyed | Training Game
A Crushing 11 Move Miniature! | Training Game
Russian System in the Grünfeld (almost!) Crushed | Training Game
Weird Philidor Gambit Destroyed | Training Game
A Checkmate Combination! | Training Game(s)
Madness in the Semi-Slav! | Training Game
A Tournament Training Game Against a Teammate (dual commentary)
Traxler Counter Attack Smashed in 12 Moves! | Training Game
Positional (mis)Understanding | Training Game
Colle System Crushed (And some unexpected blitz!) | Training Game
Develop First. Attack Later. | Patron Training Game Analysis
A Closed Sicilian Gone Wrong | Patron Training Game Analysis
The Caro-Kann is Hard to Beat | Patron Training Game Analysis
London System Destroyed (again) | Training Game
Tactics in the Italian | Patron Training Game Analysis
Crushed in the Scotch! | Patron Training Game Analysis
A Game From the Twitter Chess Tournament (vs @StaciaMelinda)
A Positional King’s Indian Attack (preparing for the upcoming tournament)
A Training Game in the Exchange Caro-Kann
An Instructive Karpov Caro-Kann (after a bad Nimzowitsch)
Opposite Colored Bishops (It was winning!) | Training Game
A Sharp Scandinavian! | Training Game
Power of the Maróczy Bind | Training Game
Training against Stockfish
Defending Against Mental Tactics
Crushed in the Phillidor
Training Against IM Mat Bobula
Suspicious Opening, Complex Middlegame, Baaad Endgame…
Training Against Myself
Struck by Thor! | Training game vs Zibbit
A Roller Coaster Panov-Botvinnik | Training, Game 5
(missed) Tactics in the Hyperaccelerated Dragon | Training, Game 4
A debacle in the Robatsch Defense | Training, Game 3
Horribly outplayed in the Mason Attack | Training, Game 2
Missing easy tactics ⎸Training, Game 1
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