Why I Made A Chessable Course About Pawns (And Why Chess is the Best Game Ever)

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00:00 Fighting Materialism
02:36 Evaluation
04:20 Material & Quality & Time
06:48 'Why' Questions
09:12 Crosslinks To Consolidate the Lessons
10:59 Fighting Passivity
13:09 Fundamental Calculation Skills
17:08 Homework Position (Caruana - Korchnoi, 2011)
I've created a course centered on evaluating chess positions, inspired by a pivotal moment when one of my students, Andy, made a critical error during a tournament. Despite having a strong position, Andy impulsively went for a pawn hunt, sacrificing his positional advantage and ending up in a draw.
This led me to develop a comprehensive course focusing on evaluating resulting positions, especially in scenarios involving pawn captures, defenses, and sacrifices. Through examining the dimensions of Material, Quality, and Time, I aim to address common analytical errors observed in club players, such as mindless pawn grabbing or passive defense.
The course encourages players to consider the intricate trade-offs between these dimensions, fostering a deeper understanding of chess strategy and decision-making. It also aims to enhance players' intuition and analysis skills, catering to ambitious players seeking to transcend materialistic views of chess, as well as club and casual players looking to improve their game.

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  • Many congrats on your new course. Sounds like it is very clear material yet in-depth. homework spoiler - no engine By capturing Qxc3, black creates a second connected passed pawn and also threatens Qa1+ to support rook checks along the f-file. The black queen would still protect the king on the long diagonal. If white tried to equalize by Qxc3 Qxe4 Bxe4 Rxc3 it could be countered by Qxc3 Qxe4 Qc1+ (any move) and black captures the Queen. If white tried to counter-attack with Qxc3 Rxh7+ Kxh7 Qh3+ Kg8 then white would run out of checks. In all of these lines, white's knight is buried in a corner and overloaded guarding g4, f1 and f3. Black's capture of c3 does not awaken any white pieces. In conclusion, black should capture c3 because white's pieces are too passive and lack a counter-attack.

    @eschiedler@eschiedler15 күн бұрын
    • Thank you so much as always for your detailed and excellent analysis!

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic15 күн бұрын
  • Dr. John (this is how Can is pronounced folks)... i have Art of exchanging pieces.. superb work ...and i cant wait to review this one... thank you Chess4TheMind

    @gusserflys@gusserflys15 күн бұрын
    • I am so happy hearing that, please ask me anything along the way! And what a correct pronounciation! There are very few people in this world who can do it!

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic14 күн бұрын
  • I am a teacher, a coach, a chess teacher & coach, and a player. You are a great chess teacher if your name is Dr. Can.

    @chickenmessiah@chickenmessiah13 күн бұрын
    • @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic13 күн бұрын
  • Yes, I bought it immediately! I am still working your previous courses, not ready for this one yet. But I wanted to get it in my hands already and support you without any delay. Congratulations on your new course!

    @MarkPersoonlijk@MarkPersoonlijk15 күн бұрын
    • So nice of you! Thank you so much for your great support 🙏 Please ask me anything while studying it. Always happy to respond.

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic14 күн бұрын
  • Zero hesitation… and bought it in a blink of an eye. ‘Whhyyy people, whhyyy??’ 🤓 shouldn’t you. Big fan of the Dr. I’m still wrestling with your other courses and this new one is waiting in line 👍🏻

    @Joetjoeppuntkom@Joetjoeppuntkom14 күн бұрын
    • Whhhyyyy do I have such great subsribers? Whhyyyy? 🤓

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic14 күн бұрын
    • @@Dr.CansClinic because Dr Chess has a deeper plan for all of us chess ♟️ players. That’s whhhyyyy people 🤓

      @Joetjoeppuntkom@Joetjoeppuntkom13 күн бұрын
  • such a nice topic! I bought your course right away because I know it is helpful as always.

    @kumagoro@kumagoro14 күн бұрын
    • Such a nice comment! Thank you so much for your great support! And don't hesitate asking me questions along the way ☺️

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic14 күн бұрын
  • My god, you just don't stop making cool stuff!

    @chrisheapsenhouse7086@chrisheapsenhouse708615 күн бұрын
    • The passion for the game is simply too much, I cannot stop!

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic15 күн бұрын
  • Definitely going to purchase your new course

    @jacobcollins9821@jacobcollins982115 күн бұрын
    • Awesome, thank you! Please ask me anything along the way once you get it!

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic14 күн бұрын
  • Still going through your Fundamental Chess Calculation Skills Course, but you do great work! Will be picking this one up as soon as I'm done with the first course

    @kah1216@kah121615 күн бұрын
    • That is so amazing to hear, thank you so much! Please ask me anything along the way!

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic15 күн бұрын
  • Purchased 😊

    @basilisperis4651@basilisperis465115 күн бұрын
    • ❤️ Thank you so much! Don't hesitate asking anything along the way!

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic15 күн бұрын
    • @@Dr.CansClinic thank you for your effort in courses , are so enlightfull !!

      @basilisperis4651@basilisperis465115 күн бұрын
  • its incredible how much difference one tempo can make

    @derkamon@derkamon13 күн бұрын
    • Absolutely!

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic13 күн бұрын
  • Wonderfull video as always. Thank you Dr John!! 😁

    @cristiantudorescu9153@cristiantudorescu915312 күн бұрын
    • I am so happy to hear that! Thank you ☺️

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic12 күн бұрын
  • Thanks again for a great video. I think your new course vill be a great addition to your previous courses! In the homework position I think Black should take on the pawn on c3 with the queen. I evaluated the starting position as follows: Black is a pawn up and has a safe passed pawn on e4, which is great. But more importanly, Black's king is more safe than White's king,. Furthermore all Black's pieces are more active than any of the White pieces. After the capture on c3, Black suddenly has two connected passers in the centre which should give Black winning chanses in most of the possible endgames. Since White's king is the more unsafe one. Hence, Black is winning. White probably wants to try exchanging queens with 1.Qd4, if it was White's move. This is a possibility Black denies White after 1..Qxc3. After this move Black has to be little careful, but not much, because White's rook is looking at the pawn on h7 with some tactical possibilities. I calculated the following three variations: a) 1.Rxh7+ Kxh7 2.Qa7+ Kg6 and there are no more checks and White is dead lost. b) 1..Qxc3 2.Qa7 threatening mate on h7, but 2..Qe1+ 3.Kg2 Bf1 4.Nxf1 Qxf1+ and black wins after 5.Kg3 Rf3+ or 5.Kh2 Qf2+ 6.Qxf2 Rxf2+. c) 1..Qxc3 2.Qh6 Qe1+ 3.Kg2 Bf1+ 4.Nxf1 Qxf1+ 5.Kh2 Rf2+ 6.Kg3 Rf6+ winning the queen and the game, and if 5.Kg3 then 5..Qf2#.

    @jonnyjansson7320@jonnyjansson732015 күн бұрын
    • Such excellent analysis! Thank you so much!! Korchnoi also took on c3 against Caruana and won quickly. Thank you so much for your words on the new course! 😊

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic14 күн бұрын
  • Sounds like a great course. I tried to find a homework move that Didn't involve taking the pawn, but my clock ran low so I just took it. From C3 our queen has options to attack or coordinate. It can't be that bad to eat a nice pawn.

    @KF1@KF16 күн бұрын
    • Thank you so much! Excellent answer to the hw position. Korchnoi also grabbed the pawn on c3 and activated his queen.

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic6 күн бұрын
  • I just started watching your videos recently. Good stuff! I especially like the homework puzzles. I would have definitely taken the c3 pawn if I was playing black. Although the situation is dire for white at this point, I would have played on. I really don't like to resign. I'd rather go down in a blaze of glory. After taking c3, the black queen will almost certainly play a1 next , so my next move as white would be to move my king to g2 and attempt an escape down the g file and do my best to get my king to the center of the board. It could happen, right? 😀

    @timpaxton6707@timpaxton67078 күн бұрын
    • Thank you so much for your kind feedback, really happy that you like the videos! ...Qxc3! indeed is the correct move - the queen becomes active and the white king is not feeling safe. Caruana kept playing as well against Korchnoi, but he lost eventually.

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic8 күн бұрын
  • Well I am right at the elo you are speaking of. So here is my go at the HW: To be honest, I don't like the idea of Qxc3. But I can't find a move for white that refutes it. So reluctantly Id play Qxc3. ...Qa6 loses to Qe1. ...Qa7 is refuted by Q back to g7. So I'd trust my calculation and take it. /shrug. It makes me nervous... but if I can't rely on me who can I rely on. Though if I'm wrong I'd love to see white refutation. Because I'd be happy to see if I made an error, on a puzzle or in a real game.

    @chimbiepaladin4629@chimbiepaladin462915 күн бұрын
    • Thought after reading the other excellend analysis of schleidler. I did not see the tactic of ...Qxe4 in retalliation. I would have found the refutation of it, but I should have seen that in the first place, and I am glad to see I missed something that I should have seen before making the move. A blind spot in a way.

      @chimbiepaladin4629@chimbiepaladin462915 күн бұрын
    • Nicely put! It looks a little shaky to capture on c3, but the black queen gets very active and we create connected passers. There is no instant refutation (good that you looked at White's responses).

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic14 күн бұрын
  • I purchased your Power of Pawns course today. This is my third course of yours. The other two were outstanding, and I suspect this one will be also. As for the homework, Black should take the c3. White would most likely respond with Qxe5. Black wins with Qxa1+. White is forced to play Kg2 which Black responds to with Qx a2 (or b2)+. K-g3 Q-f2# or K-g1. Qf2+, K-h1 B x e5. I don't see any hope for white.

    @cwgriffin1@cwgriffin115 күн бұрын
    • Thank you so much for getting the course, and for other two courses too! 🙏 Great answer to the hw position!

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic14 күн бұрын
    • No thank you. I think that I have looked at everyone who does chess tutorials. And there is a lot of quality content on You tube. What I feel sets you apart from Instead of showing examples and what to do, you show positions and encourage the viewer to stop and do the hard work of evaluating. And not just once, but 3 or 4 times in a 20 min video. Your videos require far more attention.

      @cwgriffin1@cwgriffin114 күн бұрын
    • @@cwgriffin1 Thank you! Indeed, my videos are more demanding than usual, and unfortunately you cannot watch them while driving :) Active learning is the goal, while doing my best not to overwhelm the student.

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic14 күн бұрын
    • @@Dr.CansClinic how can white respond with Qxe5?

      @timpaxton6707@timpaxton67079 күн бұрын
  • Why??? Why do i keep buying these? Because these are done by a pro chess coach! Bought instantly and dropped a heap of rubies on chessable...PLease give me that najdorf! after studying your games today on lichess i want it from your perspective,i know it will be updated always and the lines wont be a draw! Many thanks for this,leaving this comment because im sure i left one on release but cant see it.oh well,look forward to your next project...

    @user-gg6df4xr3i@user-gg6df4xr3i15 күн бұрын
    • Whhhyyyyy do I have such nice subscribers? Thank you so much for your awesome words - and studying my lichess games :) I will soon make a video on my strengths and weaknesses in chess - for that I looked at those lichess games too. Najdorf is progressing slowly :) Let's see what comes by the end of the tunnel. I want to tailor it also for club/casual players, and that is the difficult part. Most deep ideas start around move 16, but very few games at that level reach those moves... Najdorf is complex, but I will do my best.

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic14 күн бұрын
    • @@Dr.CansClinic Thank you coach,ill get into your new chessable today...

      @user-gg6df4xr3i@user-gg6df4xr3i14 күн бұрын
    • @@user-gg6df4xr3i You are a great student!

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic14 күн бұрын
    • @@Dr.CansClinic Thank you coach

      @user-gg6df4xr3i@user-gg6df4xr3i14 күн бұрын
  • Many congratulations on your new course One question about chessable Do they allow you to buy the course with video instruction as well or is it all self-paced "text"-based material? Thank you

    @hiwibaba22@hiwibaba2214 күн бұрын
    • Thank you so much for your kind thoughts! Yes, you can choose to buy it with video or without video. I recorded 11 hours of video for this course, and I highly recommend it. There is currently a 50% sales too for video!

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic14 күн бұрын
  • Thank you again Dr. Can, great video! Re: Homework - I am not familiar with this game/position, but grabbing the pawn seems like a waste of time for black and it draws the Queen away from defense of the King... the f3 square looks juicy, but it seems too well defended to plant the rook there... I hesitate to move the rook from f-file but maybe bringing it over to the b-file and coming in the back door from there might be a plan. Other than that, I'm really not sure what to do in this position.

    @brainfellow5140@brainfellow514014 күн бұрын
    • Thank you so much for your kind feedback! Korchnoi indeed grabbed the pawn on c3, as he judged his king to be safe (based on calculation). Besides, taking on c3 activated the black queen and introduced ...Qe1+ ideas. Moreover, Black gained two connected passers by capturing on c3 ☺️

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic13 күн бұрын
    • @@Dr.CansClinic Thanks for the explanation. I went onto chessable and bought the full course (with videos!) after I watched the introduction video. There are great chess players, but there are also great chess _teachers_ and you sir are a treasure to learn from. I look forward to the hours of good learning this course will bring. Thank you so much for your hard work!

      @brainfellow5140@brainfellow514013 күн бұрын
    • @@brainfellow5140 That is so amazing to hear, really inspiring and motivating 🙏 Thank you so much for getting the course! And please ask me anything along the way to help improve learning. Always happy to respond!

      @Dr.CansClinic@Dr.CansClinic13 күн бұрын
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