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Chess Strategy: Ding Liren's Caro-Kann Games

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  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    01:57
  • 2. Why learn Caro-Kann Defense.mp4
    01:55
  • 3. Why learn from Ding Liren.mp4
    01:46
  • 4. Course set-up.mp4
    03:14
  • 1. Game 1 Wesley So - Ding Liren, Wijk aan Zee, 2023.mp4
    11:24
  • 2. Game 2 Nikola Nestorovic - Ding Liren, Pro League, 2020.mp4
    10:36
  • 3. Game 3 Jan Duda - Ding Liren, Goldmoney Asian, 2021.mp4
    09:12
  • 4. Game 4 Milos Perunovic - Ding Liren, Olympiad Tromsoe, 2014.mp4
    06:15
  • 5. Game 5 Abhimanyu Mishra - Ding Liren, Chessable Masters, 2022.mp4
    07:04
  • 6. Game 6 Ian Nepomniachtchi - Ding Liren, Chess.com, 2023.mp4
    05:42
  • 7. Game 7 Jun Zhao - Ding Liren, Beijing, 2012.mp4
    09:21
  • 8. Game 8 Ni Hua - Ding Liren, Danzhou, 2012.mp4
    06:24
  • 9. Game 9 Pouria Darini - Ding Liren, Zaozhuang, 2012.mp4
    05:36
  • 10. Game 10 Teimour Radjabov - Ding Liren, Olympiad Tromsoe, 2014.mp4
    04:21
  • 11. Game 11 Maxime Vachier Lagrave - Ding Liren, FTX Crypto Cup, 2021.mp4
    07:40
  • 12. Game 12 Peter Leko - Ding Liren, Tsaghkadzor, 2015.mp4
    06:20
  • 13. Game 13 Ruslan Ponomariov - Ding Liren, Olympiad Tromsoe, 2014.mp4
    07:32
  • 14. Game 14 Maxime Vachier Lagrave - Ding Liren, Wijk aan Zee, 2015.mp4
    10:48
  • 15. Game 15 Maxime Vachier Lagrave - Ding Liren, Biel, 2013.mp4
    11:06
  • 16. Game 16 Leinier Dominguez Perez - Ding Liren, Tsaghkadzor, 2015.mp4
    07:23
  • 17. Game 17 Sergei Zhigalko - Ding Liren, Kocaeli, 2014.mp4
    06:53
  • 18. Game 18 Sergey Karjakin - Ding Liren, Beijing, 2012.mp4
    06:35
  • 19. Game 19 Wei Yi - Ding Liren, Shenzhen, 2014.mp4
    11:12
  • 20. Game 20 Alexander Motylev - Ding Liren, Beijing, 2012.mp4
    08:56
  • 21. Game 21 Alexander Morozevich - Ding Liren, Moscow, 2014.mp4
    05:06
  • 22. Game 22 Zeng Chongsheng - Ding Liren, Beijing, 2012.mp4
    05:48
  • 23. Game 23 Maxime Vachier Lagrave - Ding Liren, Paris, 2013.mp4
    08:11
  • 1. Game 24 Gunay Mammadzada - Ding Liren, Internet, 2021.mp4
    08:03
  • 2. Game 25 Gao Rui - Ding Liren, Athens, 2012.mp4
    09:23
  • 3. Game 26 Eltaj Safarli - Ding Liren, Antalya, 2013.mp4
    09:59
  • 4. Game 27 Ernesto Inarkiev - Ding Liren, Moscow, 2014.mp4
    07:54
  • 5. Game 28 Wei Yi - Ding Liren, Xinghua, 2014.mp4
    06:15
  • 6. Game 29 Yu Yangyi - Ding Liren, Xinghua, 2014.mp4
    06:20
  • 7. Game 30 Anish Giri - Ding Liren, Antalya, 2013.mp4
    06:16
  • 8. Game 31 Wei Yi - Ding Liren, China, 2013.mp4
    12:10
  • 9. Game 32 Yu Yangyi - Ding Liren, Incheon, 2013.mp4
    02:08
  • 10. Game 33 Yu Yangyi - Ding Liren, Danzhou, 2013.mp4
    09:26
  • 11. Game 34 Peter Leko - Ding Liren, Beijing, 2012.mp4
    02:14
  • 12. Game 35 Vassily Ivanchuk - Ding Liren, Beijing, 2012.mp4
    03:06
  • 13. Game 36 Csaba Balogh - Ding Liren, Saint Louis, 2012.mp4
    06:40
  • 14. Game 37 Yu Yangyi - Ding Liren, Beijing, 2012.mp4
    11:04
  • 15. Game 38 Pouria Darini - Ding Liren, Istanbul, 2012.mp4
    06:29
  • 16. Game 39 Ma Qun - Ding Liren, Beijing, 2012.mp4
    03:42
  • 17. Game 40 Kamil Miton - Ding Liren, Qatar, 2014.mp4
    03:47
  • 18. Game 41 Ian Nepomniachtchi - Ding Liren, FTX Crypto Cup, 2021.mp4
    08:04
  • 19. Game 42 Thomas Krnan - Ding Liren, Baku, 2015.mp4
    08:40
  • 20. Game 43 Wei Yi - Ding Liren, China, 2015.mp4
    07:12
  • 21. Game 44 Xu Xiangyu - Ding liren, China, 2014.mp4
    03:36
  • 22. Game 45 Inarkiev Ernesto - Ding Liren, Kocaeli, 2014.mp4
    07:52
  • 23. Game 46 Yu Yangyi - Ding liren, Danzhou, 2014.mp4
    11:24
  • 24. Game 47 Viswanathan Anand - Ding Liren, Paris, 2013.mp4
    04:42
  • 25. Game 48 Throstur Thorhallsson - Ding Liren, Reykjavik, 2013.mp4
    06:38
  • 1. Game 49 Zhou Weiqi - Ding Liren, Danzhou, 2013.mp4
    04:35
  • 2. Game 50 Hou Yifan - Ding Liren, Wijk aan Zee, 2015.mp4
    05:23
  • 3. Game 51 Fabiano Caruana - Ding Liren, Saint Louis, 2019.mp4
    04:22
  • 4. Game 52 Magnus Carlsen - Ding Liren, Goldmoney Asian, 2021.mp4
    03:13
  • 5. Game 53 Sam Shankland - Ding Liren, Internet, 2019.mp4
    04:20
  • 1. Game 54 Ian Nepomniachtchi - Ding Liren, Internet, 2020.mp4
    05:28
  • 2. Game 55 Krishnan Sasikiran - Ding Liren, Internet, 2021.mp4
    05:46
  • 3. Game 56 Li Chao - Ding Liren, Yinzhou Cup, 2022.mp4
    06:10
  • 4. Game 57 Hikaru Nakamura - Ding Liren, Beijing, 2012.mp4
    06:01
  • 5. Game 58 Marani Venkatesh - Ding liren, Asian Continental, 2012.mp4
    05:13
  • 6. Game 59 Daniil Dubov - Ding Liren, Kocaeli, 2014.mp4
    06:03
  • 7. Game 60 Lu Shanglei - Ding Liren, Danzhou, 2013.mp4
    03:47
  • 8. Game 61 Levon Arnoian - Ding Liren, Saint Louis, 2019.mp4
    03:45
  • 9. Game 62 Fang Yan - Ding Liren, China, 2013.mp4
    04:21
  • 10. Game 63 Alexander Grischuk - Ding Liren, Wenzhou, 2016.mp4
    03:49
  • 1. Game 64 Tinna Finnbogadottir - Ding Liren, Reykjavik, 2013.mp4
    06:51
  • 2. Game 65 Yu Yangyi - Ding Liren, Saint Louis, 2019.mp4
    02:55
  • 3. Game 66 Wei Yi - Ding Liren, Danzhou, 2020.mp4
    09:30
  • 1. Outro course.mp4
    01:34
  • 2. BONUS How to continue chess journey.mp4
    01:27
  • Description


    Learn chess opening, chess middlegame and chess endgame with the entertaining games of Ding Liren in the Caro-kann!

    What You'll Learn?


    • Master foundational principles and key variations of the Caro-Kann Defense as Black
    • Develop a deep understanding of Caro-Kann pawn structures and strategic concepts
    • Enhance your tactical intuition using the dynamic chess style of Ding Liren
    • How to unbalance the position to win from weaker players
    • How to solidify your position to create equal positions against stronger players
    • Understand middlegame themes and learn to navigate positions with Caro-Kann pawn structure
    • Get a good grip of endgame technique required for playing Caro-Kann

    Who is this for?


  • Chess beginners with ELO 1000-2000
  • Chess players who like to play with friends
  • Tournament tigers who want to have a good repertoire with Black against 1.e4
  • Chess players who want to enhance their strategical understanding
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Basic Chess Knowledge: know chess rules, including how to move the pieces, castling, and taking en passant.
  • Chess Notiation: Understanding chess notation is essential for understanding the lectures.
  • More details


    Description

    Do you want to enhance your strategy skills in semi-closed positions?

    Are you struggling to find the right opening as Black in your chess games?

    Do you want to master the Caro-Kann Defense, a reliable and flexible choice against 1.e4?

    Are you looking to learn directly from the games of one of the world's top players, Ding Liren?

    Do you want to gain a deep understanding of the Caro-Kann's key variations and strategies?


    If you answered "yes" to these questions, then this course is tailor-made for you! In this comprehensive Caro-Kann learning experience, you will delve into the world of the Caro-Kann Defense, guided by the games and expertise of Grandmaster Ding Liren. With access to a staggering 64 games played by Ding Liren in the Caro-Kann, you'll gain invaluable insights into this highly respected opening.

    Throughout this course, you will:

    • Explore Ding Liren's preferred Caro-Kann variations and understand the rationale behind his choices.

    • Develop a deep understanding of the pawn structures, tactics, and strategies specific to the Caro-Kann Defense.

    • Master the art of piece coordination and maneuvering in various Caro-Kann positions.

    • Learn to apply the Caro-Kann principles in your own games with confidence.

    • Discover the nuances of key endgames arising from Caro-Kann positions.

    • Enhance your overall chess skills by immersing yourself in one of the most solid and respected openings.

    This course is suitable for chess enthusiasts of all levels who are eager to improve their repertoire as Black and gain a profound understanding of the Caro-Kann Defense. By the end of this course, you'll not only feel comfortable with the Caro-Kann but also appreciate its rich complexity and its potential to lead you to victory in your games.

    Join us today for an immersive Caro-Kann journey! We can't wait to see you master this incredible opening strategy, using Ding Liren's games as your guide.

    Who this course is for:

    • Chess beginners with ELO 1000-2000
    • Chess players who like to play with friends
    • Tournament tigers who want to have a good repertoire with Black against 1.e4
    • Chess players who want to enhance their strategical understanding

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    For over 20 years enjoyed the beauty of chess. Would love to share that with everyone. Traveled the world for chess tournaments, playing in both National and European Championships (FIDE 2290). I firmly believe everyone can learn chess. Specialized in coaching chess beginners (ELO 1000-1400) to become strong chess players (ELO 1600-2000). For private coaching, please visit my website or send a message.Currently living in Amersfoort and working as a technician. My background is in applied mathematics. Next to chess I love music and triathlon.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 72
    • duration 7:35:54
    • Release Date 2024/05/04