Caro-Kann - I've seen this bishop move for black a fair few times; why isn't it a 'good' move? It develops the bishop and doesn't seem to inherently weaken blacks structure.
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Theoretically, why is 4. Bd3 not one of the best candidates in Caro Kann (opening, caro kann, bishops, bad bishop, exchange, chess)? - Quora

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In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen. Can someone explain this to me?

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I'm studying Caro-Kann. After my black Bishop went to g4, why did the White Queen went to d2 instead of x my Black Bishop at g4? I feel like if I'm white

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