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NM Jeremy Kane

Jeremy Kane is a National Master and three-time Wisconsin state champion. He is the Director of Training Content for Chess.com. He has been teaching chess in person and online for over 15 years and has designed hundreds of lessons, available on chess.com/lessons. He is the author of Starting Out The Trompowsky on Chessable and The Next To Last Mistake, a book on defensive ideas in chess.

He is the developer of the Caro-Kane Variation of the Caro-Kann Defense.

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My 2024 Year In Review Quiz

My 2024 Year In Review Quiz

NM CoachJKane
| 4 days ago

Happy holidays chess friends! For a few years now I've had an annual look back on my personal year in chess. These days, it's nearly always bullet and blitz, although I did at least play a couple of in-person blitz events this year. I even playe...

Starting Out The Trompowsky VS A Super GM

Starting Out The Trompowsky VS A Super GM

NM CoachJKane
| Jun 21, 2024

Last year I published a course on my favorite opening, the Trompowsky, featuring a ton of my original analysis. Since then I've been playing it as my main weapon here on Chess.com, with good results. I recently realized that I was scoring well wit...

The Rise Of The Caro-Kane Variation

The Rise Of The Caro-Kane Variation

NM CoachJKane
| Feb 24, 2024

Hello chess friends, Three years ago I got a dangerous but unsound sacrifice, that virtually no one besides me played, recognized as the Caro-Kane Variation. Since then, I kept playing it in online games, but no one knew about it and it remained...

My 2023 Year In Review

My 2023 Year In Review

NM CoachJKane
| Dec 30, 2023

Hey Chess Friends, We're approaching the end of another year and it's been an eventful one. My biggest chess accomplishment of the year was the publication of my Chessable course, Starting Out The Trompowsky. It's currently on sale and comes wit...

Starting Out The Trompowsky: My New Course

Starting Out The Trompowsky: My New Course

NM CoachJKane
| Aug 18, 2023

Hi chess friends! I just published my first course on Chessable, Starting Out The Trompowsky. This is an in-depth look at my favorite opening. I know that these variations work because this is my opening preparation, that I've played thousands o...

Attacking With The Exchange Slav!?

Attacking With The Exchange Slav!?

NM CoachJKane
| May 5, 2023

Hey chess friends, In my games this year, I've noticed that some of my most violent games have come in the quietest of openings, the Exchange Slav. I thought I'd put together a quick guide for you based on my recent practice.  Isn't the E...

My 2022 Year In Review

My 2022 Year In Review

NM CoachJKane
| Dec 20, 2022

Hey Chess Friends, Did you get your Chess.com Year In Review email yet? It inspired me to write up my annual review of my personal chess highlights of the year. 2022 was a busy chess year for me as I toured the chess podcast world promoting my...

My Most Insane Chess Game!

My Most Insane Chess Game!

NM CoachJKane
| Dec 2, 2022

Hi Chess Friends! I recently played a bullet game that ended with one of the wildest positions I've ever had. I'll present it with a series of difficult puzzles and then show the whole game. First, I went all in on a kingside attack, let my op...

Trent And Kashlinskaya's Bullet Battle

Trent And Kashlinskaya's Bullet Battle

NM CoachJKane
| Jun 4, 2022

Can you keep up with the tactics from this wild match? Hello chess friends, IM Lawrence Trent has performed well in the current edition of the I'm Not a GM tournament. He's won his first two matches decisively, but my favorite game was actu...

My Systems: The Tromp Wall

My Systems: The Tromp Wall

NM CoachJKane
| Apr 12, 2022

Hey Chess Friends! Buckle up. This is a long one! A few years ago I wrote a post on the Botvinnik English. I still play it on occasion, but it's time to discuss a system that I enjoy even more: the Tromp Wall. Don't let the name confuse you. T...

Puzzles From An Amazing Game

Puzzles From An Amazing Game

NM CoachJKane
| Mar 3, 2022

Hi chess friends, I played a wild game today and thought a few of you might enjoy trying some of the tactics that occurred or could have come up. The first critical moment occurred here. White threatens Qxh8+. What would you play? Le...

My 2021 Year In Review

My 2021 Year In Review

NM CoachJKane
| Dec 11, 2021

Hey Chess Friends, 2021 was an exciting year for chess as a whole. We continued with the Queen's Gambit boom from last year and witnessed exciting candidates and title matches. For me personally, the chess highlight of the year was releasing my ...

Introducing The Caro - Kane Variation

Introducing The Caro - Kane Variation

NM CoachJKane
| Nov 20, 2021

If you're here for serious chess improvement, you probably want to check out my previous blog post. If you want a fun surprise weapon to score some quick wins in blitz and bullet, this is the place for you! I don't usually play 1.e4, so when I d...

The Next To Last Mistake - My New Book

The Next To Last Mistake - My New Book

NM CoachJKane
| Nov 4, 2021

Hello Chess Friends!  It's been an eventful fall for me. In September, we welcomed my 2nd child and in October, I received the first copy of my new chess book! It's available for pre-order here.  Four years ago I decided that ther...

Great Tactics From A Bad Game

Great Tactics From A Bad Game

NM CoachJKane
| Feb 21, 2021

Hey Chess Friends, I recently played a bullet game that wasn't terribly high quality but featured some wild tactics near the end. See if you can work your way through some of the key tactical moments. I probably should have just won a qu...

My Memorable Games: 2020

My Memorable Games: 2020

NM CoachJKane
| Dec 26, 2020

Hey Chess Friends, 2020 was a strange year for my chess growth. I played nearly no over the board games, but thousands of games on Chess.com. Now I'm looking back on the year and sharing a few highlights. Best Mating Attacks: Not a great ...

A Novelty Or Not?

A Novelty Or Not?

NM CoachJKane
| May 2, 2020

This week I played an interesting blitz game on the Black side of the Vienna. I played an early sacrifice in the style of the King's Gambit and won quickly. After the game, I looked up the opening to see how similar this had been to prev...

My Year in Openings: g6 Spanish

My Year in Openings: g6 Spanish

NM CoachJKane
| Dec 29, 2019

Last week I wrote about some changes I made to my blitz repertoire this year that brought me success with the white pieces. A couple people asked me for similar thoughts with Black, so I’m going to present a few model games for my favorite l...

My 2019 Blitz Lessons

My 2019 Blitz Lessons

NM CoachJKane
| Dec 25, 2019

Hey Chess Friends, 2019 has been a big year for me. As we get to the end I'm reflecting on a few things in my chess life, most of which has taken place right here on chess.com. The biggest change was that I started a job working on our chess....

Overmatched Queens

Overmatched Queens

NM CoachJKane
| Nov 10, 2019

Last week I played two blitz games on the same day that demonstrated the limits of the queen against a rook and a piece. The first game I won in good style and didn't realize until post-game analysis that I should have forced a draw after winning ...

Four Straight Sacrifices and a Wild Ending

Four Straight Sacrifices and a Wild Ending

NM CoachJKane
| Oct 13, 2019

Today I played a wild blitz game against a slightly higher rated opponent. In an even ending he sacrificed a piece to gain some powerful passed pawns, which led to the position below. I had White and didn't want to passively try to block ...

Trying some AlphaZero Ideas in Blitz

Trying some AlphaZero Ideas in Blitz

NM CoachJKane
| Jun 22, 2019

Hi Chess Friends, I've recently been reading through Game Changer, a book about AI chess engine AlphaZero, the strongest chess entity to date. Obviously no person can play at the level of the machine, but we can pick up a few of its preferred...

A Clash of Active Kings

A Clash of Active Kings

NM CoachJKane
| Jun 5, 2019

Hey Chess Friends, I had a recent blitz game where both kings were in danger throughout. It reminded me of World Champion Steinitz's claim that the king was a strong piece, capable of defending itself. We reached a critical position early whe...

Broken Tactics

Broken Tactics

NM CoachJKane
| May 15, 2019

Hi Chess Friends, Since having a kid I haven't had the time or focus to compete in tournaments, so most of my play has been blitz right here on chess.com. I've noticed that as I've gotten more adept at the traps in my current openings a clear...

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