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🔵 My Chessable Courses: https://chessable.com/drcan ♟️ Find me on Chess.com: canka19 ♟️ Find me on Lichess: cantosh 🏆 2022 Chessable Community Author of the Year! https://www.chessable.com/blog/announ... 🏆 2023 Chessable Best Tactics Course of the Year! https://www.chessable.com/fundamental... Connect on / kabadayichess Go Chessable Pro using this link to support the channel: https://chessable.com/drcanpro 00:00 Introduction/Caro-Kann 01:41 3...c5 in the Caro-Kann and Why 4.c3 is a Bad Move 04:07 WHY 4.dxc5 is a Good Move 06:40 Quiz#1 07:50 Slow Play Favors Black 08:28 Difference Between Deep Learning and Rote Memorization and How Openings Should be Studied This video continues the deep learning series by touching the Caro-Kann defence Advanced Variation. This particular variation is very instructive as it can teach us very useful concepts like time in the opening and how to fight against the opponent's ideas. After 3...c5, many beginners and casual players make a mistake and play 4.c3. I explain WHY this move is a mistake and how White should play instead. At the end, the student will achieve deeper understanding of this opening instead of relying on rote memorization. Because the danger of rote memorization is that you will very soon forget that knowledge, as you really did not understand the REASONS why 4. dxc5 is a good move for White. We should generally study the openings by asking those why questions. We should stay curious and seek to understand why those particular moves are seen frequently at master levels.