Yeah. Literally pressured him everywhere. Almost unplayable for Black. Practically speaking that "Blunder" was almost better than the alternatives. Any sub 2000 would have lost the game in 5 moves there but they are still trash talking.
@@DudeTastic13 Practice it! Visualization is a great skill to have even off the board, and it doesn't take all too long to become proficient. You've got what it takes!
This was awesome, great game, loved that you were not just willing but excited to come on and talk about it after, loved your analysis. I’ve been loving this entire speedrun but this is probably the best video to date, and you’re a huge reason why, all respect
You were awesome! I want to convey how much I enjoyed your analysis and your play, having a game against a monster like Danya can’t be easy and you played really well and really inventively.
we say for the first time what it feels to play "against" Danya nad get outplayed slowly. We see everything from our sensei's perspective even in the game and in the analysis. But for the first time, we hear the opp's thoughts. I loved this, really. Becase when you hear mr's thoughts, you realize that you are on the side of a gm and how unpleasant it looks to play against a gm. Which you don't particularly realize when we were "with" him. I respect Mr as much as he respects Danya and his audience. Thanks for this nice analysis and game gentleman :) Take care everyone
This is so lovely, Danya's humility, giving praise to a titled but much lower rated player, as well as engaging in an equal analysis together. A great person!
The fact that they got in a call and just started analysing together seemed so wholesome and nice to me. Truly beautiful thing to see people interacting this way, both wanting to get most out of the position/experience!!
This game reminds me of Brian Scalabrine's (NBA) quote: “I'm Closer To LeBron Than You Are To Me.” Even a CM's thought process and scheme's WAY above any of us. But what a treat on a Sunday night with this game and dual commentary.
Pump your breaks. It's a CM. That's maybe 200 ELO higher than a club player. Just because 95% people in general aren't that cerebral or athletic doesn't mean the other 5% are godlike.
You guys were both so wholesome in the postgame analysis, tons of compliments both ways. Nice to see. Also super great to hear the opponent's perspective on the game!
I started the Sensei Speedrun one month ago, now I've reached the (so far) end. Thank you Danya for everything, results after your videos speak for themselves
I have had very good success since I started to play the fantasy variation. First, I think it takes black out of his comfort zone, as it is a rare variation. Also black can easily go wrong in a number of lines. I feel that the most common move of d x e4 gives white just what he wants and black rarely knows how to handle the resulting positions.
I can feel the feverish passion in Chess for both of you during the extensive analysis, great job preaching the master level perspectives to audiences all over the world!
Great video, Danya! Loved the analysis! If I can suggest something for the next time, when you are using discord if you could disable the notification sound! Because everytime you got a discord message I thought it was mine hahahah
Was just thinking the same thing. They would make a great cross over. Chess needs more cross overs. On 2nd thought would like to see them do hand & brain games with post analysis too.
Since I started watching this channel I’ve been beating over-2000s on lichess with some regularity, that used to be pretty rare for me. Can’t be a coincidence! Thanks.
GOTTA LOVE TWITCH CHAT and the 800's that occupy it LOL "how does a CM blunder so badly?" pretty easy- DM is playing the game and you aren't LOL everything is so simple when you have a grandmaster showing you the way
This gave me an idea for another speed run - sub analysis speed run. So Danya plays 10|0 or 15|10 against subs and then afterwards analyses the games for 10/20 mins with them, I think it could be massively instructive
It's kind of a shame the speedrun isn't ending on this game cause that was heartwarming seeing Danya make that guy's day by doing the phone call analysis with him. And it was interesting getting to hear his thought processes as well.
He is being all casual talking about this or that, which is great but my time would be up already by move ten. The only reasonable conclusion is that time works differently for him!
Wow, the Fantasy is such a side-line that Paul van der Sterren's Fundamental Chess Openings ("A new one-volume guide to all the chess openings") doesn't even mention it in passing.
That's very common when a stronger player plays a competent player. The competent player may not play a single blunder, but his position gets gradually worse and worse, and they may not realize where they went wrong.
Fantasy is the only thing I play against Caro as a weakish amateur. I want to be over with it quick, and Fantasy is great in that regards, you win or lose, but usually it happens quickly. So I can relate when Danya says, the position is quite flimsy, but it's the fantasy variation, what do you expect for Christ sake, 100 % this, you almost always get flimsy positions in this variation. Also, it's so illustrating about his strength, that Danya seems to be out of book soon, but calmly finds 8.Qe1, which is the best and most popular move in the variation.
I remember a game where i saw a very pretty line after i played a move but after the game i tried to look for the line and forgot which move that has the pretty line zz
@@tttm4rt1n49 you can say that without degrading someone else. i especially think danya isn't pleased someone says he deserves more subs and his friends who do have them deserve less subs
@@DagarMan0 I mean he is right that danya's content is better than Levy's and he should have the subs that Levy has but I think its just a matter of time until more people find this channel really
Fantastic video. I have a question, what is your advice for someone who has plateaued at a rating level about how to work out what to practice. I have limited time but I feel like I play and study quite a bit for an amateur... I cannot seem to progress beyond 1600 on Lichess Rapid rating. I just seem to alternate winning and losing and don't even know what to start working on to get higher.
Have you analysed your games that you lose? Tried to figure out what your opponents get that you don't? Seen where you lose? Opening or endgame, to tactics or to strategy? That's usually the way forward. That, and grinding tactics puzzles.
I’m by no means an expert. 2000 Lichess Rapid rating, but I feel I can give you my two cents, and you can take what you want or leave it. 1. Play longer games, I’d say 30+15 2. Make up a training schedule. E.g. Monday: end game study 20 minutes, Tuesday 1 long game, Wednesday analyse yesterday’s long game (no computer and write down you thoughts in the game and what you find out afterwards) Thursday puzzle day analysed on chess board 30 minutes Friday study 1 opening line, Saturday memorise a professional game Sunday day off/blitz game 3. Work together with a friend, so you can talk about the games together. 4. Together with a friend start from certain positions in a game you’d like to master e.g a particular pawn structure
isn't playing queen e6 instinctively, against the principle that the queen should be the supportive actress? It worked well concretely but i was surprised when you played it. Great game as always, thank you sensei
“How does a CM blunder so easily”
900 elo confirmed
22:00
I'm 750 😎
Yeah. Literally pressured him everywhere. Almost unplayable for Black. Practically speaking that "Blunder" was almost better than the alternatives.
Any sub 2000 would have lost the game in 5 moves there but they are still trash talking.
this is an insult to us 900s
In a position like that I kind of breathe a sigh of relief that all I lose is an exchange and hopefully my pieces aren’t so trapped
I love how Danya gets really excited when he calculates a beautiful line but instantly gets disappointed when he realizes it doesnt work 😂
I find it amazing that he calculates with his eyes closed, while I'm staring at the board and spend 10 secs looking for the F3 square alone ...
@@DudeTastic13 Practice it! Visualization is a great skill to have even off the board, and it doesn't take all too long to become proficient. You've got what it takes!
I read this comment before watching the end of the game and it made it so much funnier!
@@A51838 what gave you the idea that you could be so rude about someone putting out free learning content? Anonymity?
Thanks Danya, you don't know this but you are my coach
Really cool having a titled opponent join in with the analysis. That was awesome. Props to Mr. Koosha.
It's CM, like a fake title lol. Still no where close to IM, which is still leagues away from GM.
says the 500
@@OArchivesX Yeah but that guy is probably 10x better than you, so it's still a big level compared to the guys he is usually playing in speedruns.
@@OArchivesX Have you suffered all your life with this personality or did someone manipulate you into being this delusional
@Devil still literally 20 times your rating
Great game by Danya! Hope people enjoy the game and the post-game analysis :)
This was awesome, great game, loved that you were not just willing but excited to come on and talk about it after, loved your analysis. I’ve been loving this entire speedrun but this is probably the best video to date, and you’re a huge reason why, all respect
You were awesome! I want to convey how much I enjoyed your analysis and your play, having a game against a monster like Danya can’t be easy and you played really well and really inventively.
Great game dude!
Great fight...it was a really entertaining game to watch 👍
Thank you! Loved the video and you're a super nice person too 🙂
Danya after 5 moves in every speedrun:
I'm out of theory. I'm on my own!
And still continues playing it 😂.
Litterly every single time!
we say for the first time what it feels to play "against" Danya nad get outplayed slowly. We see everything from our sensei's perspective even in the game and in the analysis. But for the first time, we hear the opp's thoughts. I loved this, really. Becase when you hear mr's thoughts, you realize that you are on the side of a gm and how unpleasant it looks to play against a gm. Which you don't particularly realize when we were "with" him. I respect Mr as much as he respects Danya and his audience. Thanks for this nice analysis and game gentleman :) Take care everyone
Agreed! Loved seeing it from the other side. Poor guy
You should do an independent series in this format where you play a titled player and then converse with them in analysis after the game!!!
That would be amazing, having someone closer to our collective skill level explain their thought process and have it corrected could go a long way
Very good idea.
YES! ...
just YES
starting with levy?
I would watch every single one of those.
13:58 "I'm just gonna think in silence here for a bit" *Continues to think for 2 seconds and unleashes an idea that would take me years to find*
if it's any consolation, he thought for 13 seconds. it's a cut
@@leadnitrate2194 the cut was 2 seconds look at the clock
@@krimzonn1 no there is a 10 s cut right after. he is right, it was 13 seconds. not rly that much more tbh but at least not just 2 s
The post game analysis was so incredibly wholesome, i cant
High level chess talk is so eye opening. Valuable content
This is so lovely, Danya's humility, giving praise to a titled but much lower rated player, as well as engaging in an equal analysis together. A great person!
What a great, high-quality game. Well played by both of you. Thanks 👍
The fact that they got in a call and just started analysing together seemed so wholesome and nice to me. Truly beautiful thing to see people interacting this way, both wanting to get most out of the position/experience!!
This game reminds me of Brian Scalabrine's (NBA) quote: “I'm Closer To LeBron Than You Are To Me.” Even a CM's thought process and scheme's WAY above any of us. But what a treat on a Sunday night with this game and dual commentary.
White Mamba
Love the shared analysis
Analogy Champ
Pump your breaks. It's a CM. That's maybe 200 ELO higher than a club player. Just because 95% people in general aren't that cerebral or athletic doesn't mean the other 5% are godlike.
What's a CM?
Quality just took a nice jump forward. Great game and good sportsmanship from both sides.
You guys were both so wholesome in the postgame analysis, tons of compliments both ways. Nice to see. Also super great to hear the opponent's perspective on the game!
It's be funny if Danya accepted the call and said "yeah you played like shit bro try checkers!"
I’ve been patiently waiting for the next speed run video this weekend, Sensei.
I’ve been patiently waiting for some chess to explode on 🎶🎶
I started the Sensei Speedrun one month ago, now I've reached the (so far) end.
Thank you Danya for everything, results after your videos speak for themselves
I have had very good success since I started to play the fantasy variation. First, I think it takes black out of his comfort zone, as it is a rare variation. Also black can easily go wrong in a number of lines. I feel that the most common move of d x e4 gives white just what he wants and black rarely knows how to handle the resulting positions.
I can feel the feverish passion in Chess for both of you during the extensive analysis, great job preaching the master level perspectives to audiences all over the world!
Danya playin: woah! i see some cool stuff!! *thinking*
Me playing chess: stalemate
what a treat to have two masters talk through their analysis together post-game!
Great video, Danya! Loved the analysis!
If I can suggest something for the next time, when you are using discord if you could disable the notification sound! Because everytime you got a discord message I thought it was mine hahahah
Loved the post game analysis on this one especially. Very instructive
That was awesome! A CM got some impromptu GM analysis/lesson from The Prophet
Imagine a video like this but with Eric Rosen, would be awesome to watch
Was just thinking the same thing. They would make a great cross over. Chess needs more cross overs. On 2nd thought would like to see them do hand & brain games with post analysis too.
Since I started watching this channel I’ve been beating over-2000s on lichess with some regularity, that used to be pretty rare for me. Can’t be a coincidence! Thanks.
Love it. So nice to see another powerhouse join you to discuss best practice.
GOTTA LOVE TWITCH CHAT and the 800's that occupy it LOL
"how does a CM blunder so badly?"
pretty easy- DM is playing the game and you aren't LOL
everything is so simple when you have a grandmaster showing you the way
This gave me an idea for another speed run - sub analysis speed run. So Danya plays 10|0 or 15|10 against subs and then afterwards analyses the games for 10/20 mins with them, I think it could be massively instructive
Cool idea but a bit too much to ask for Daniel imo, I don't think he has the time to do this
That’s called coaching and you have to pay actual money for that.
What's the point? Subs will never win. It will just be boring low elo players getting spanked after they make a blunder for the 4th time
really looking forward to some analysis from the side defending
What a spectacular game! This was a good start for this week!
This game had everything. Just awesome. And the icing on the cake was getting the opponent's analysis. I defy anyone to find better chess content!
High level content here. I wish this cross over can become a series. Would watch every second of it
Wow the analysis was incredible, so cool to hear such high level analysis
It's kind of a shame the speedrun isn't ending on this game cause that was heartwarming seeing Danya make that guy's day by doing the phone call analysis with him. And it was interesting getting to hear his thought processes as well.
Brilliant to hear the two of you discussing the game
Find someone who gets excited and thinks you're as sexy and worth working hard for as Danya finds some of these lines.
Thanks Danya!! Very educational video, as always
He is being all casual talking about this or that, which is great but my time would be up already by move ten. The only reasonable conclusion is that time works differently for him!
Dual postgame analysis is excellent content.
Danya: *proceed to a top engine move * "hopefully we can get our opponent out of theory with this move"
These videos are the best!
Daniel: Everybody should see this already
Me: still trying to fully understand the reason the queen isnt in trouble.
loved the dual analysis
Thanks Danya, I bet you don't know this but you are my coach, when I get money I'll subscribe, I have learned alot
Wow, the Fantasy is such a side-line that Paul van der Sterren's Fundamental Chess Openings ("A new one-volume guide to all the chess openings") doesn't even mention it in passing.
That might be the coolest speedrun game. Loved the analysis
Danya's so cool! I'm a beginner, but I followed through the exitement fairly well. Great game!
Such great analysis. Hope you have more games with masters
Super cool duo analysis
13:58 "I'm just going to think in silence for a bit".. 14:01 *starts talking again*
Thanks Danya, for all the speed run. I have learnt a lot.
damn this was really cool!
Awesome content
Such a beautiful game, thanks Daniel.
53:00
I’m agree that I slowly outplayed you lmao
that is some daniel naroditsky shit
That's very common when a stronger player plays a competent player. The competent player may not play a single blunder, but his position gets gradually worse and worse, and they may not realize where they went wrong.
Great video! 😄
This is art.
Please tell me what book there is to learn the fantasy variation as white
Fully commited to the game and the game only. Amazing mindset
Fantasy is the only thing I play against Caro as a weakish amateur. I want to be over with it quick, and Fantasy is great in that regards, you win or lose, but usually it happens quickly. So I can relate when Danya says, the position is quite flimsy, but it's the fantasy variation, what do you expect for Christ sake, 100 % this, you almost always get flimsy positions in this variation. Also, it's so illustrating about his strength, that Danya seems to be out of book soon, but calmly finds 8.Qe1, which is the best and most popular move in the variation.
this was the best speedrun video!
I love seeing you so excited in your calculations!!! NO IT DOESNT WORK!!!!
Thank you Danya
"Im going to play my real stuff, I think I'll play my fantasy variation" LOL
Danya: calculates hard
'so let's calculate'
_calculates harder_
That was fantastic. Kudos to Koosha
Great game and analysis. Fun that you go in this a bit higher rating area, please go on! Missed the russian imitation though. 🙂
Those calculations are insane. I‘m 1500 and without a board i literally can‘t see anything.
3:36 does qb3 work?
is the discord server gone? the invite link isn't working for me
Instructional content overdose♥️
Thank you Sensei!
All I can say is wow, what a game
U haven’t even seen it chungus
LMAO
I remember a game where i saw a very pretty line after i played a move but after the game i tried to look for the line and forgot which move that has the pretty line zz
what a very nice guy
This game was so elegant and refined ❤
Does anyone have a link to the stream where Danyas opponent streams?
Love the master analysis giving the opposite perspective :)
wow amazing to see speed run agains a titled player
The finest game ever of our sensei
the best analysis in the entire speedrun, ı hope you can do the finale with Hikaru Danya :)
bishop e3 could have been met with e takes your d pawn, attacking ur bishop and pawn qhile attacking ur queen
And hanging the knight to Nxd6? Brilliant. You severely underestimate danya
How does he calculate with his eyes closed?
"that's not how we want to win"
Smell the blood in the water man.
You are great Danya you deserve millions of subs instead of gothamchess
you do realize danya and gotham are friends, right? you do realize that levy's success does not step on danya's success, right?
@@DagarMan0 I think what hes saying is that Danya's content has a way higher quality and thus he deserves way more subs
@@tttm4rt1n49 you can say that without degrading someone else. i especially think danya isn't pleased someone says he deserves more subs and his friends who do have them deserve less subs
@@DagarMan0 I mean he is right that danya's content is better than Levy's and he should have the subs that Levy has but I think its just a matter of time until more people find this channel really
@@tttm4rt1n49 that's not the only thing he said, tho. he said gotham doesn't deserve his subs too. which is unfair to both levy and danya
27:28
Can someone link the pgn?
Omg this is exciting
"Look how sexy that looks! Sticking the Queen right into Black's grill"
Danya!!
You kinky GM you.
Fantastic video.
I have a question, what is your advice for someone who has plateaued at a rating level about how to work out what to practice. I have limited time but I feel like I play and study quite a bit for an amateur... I cannot seem to progress beyond 1600 on Lichess Rapid rating. I just seem to alternate winning and losing and don't even know what to start working on to get higher.
Have you analysed your games that you lose? Tried to figure out what your opponents get that you don't? Seen where you lose? Opening or endgame, to tactics or to strategy? That's usually the way forward. That, and grinding tactics puzzles.
I’m by no means an expert. 2000 Lichess Rapid rating, but I feel I can give you my two cents, and you can take what you want or leave it.
1. Play longer games, I’d say 30+15
2. Make up a training schedule. E.g. Monday: end game study 20 minutes, Tuesday 1 long game, Wednesday analyse yesterday’s long game (no computer and write down you thoughts in the game and what you find out afterwards) Thursday puzzle day analysed on chess board 30 minutes Friday study 1 opening line, Saturday memorise a professional game Sunday day off/blitz game
3. Work together with a friend, so you can talk about the games together.
4. Together with a friend start from certain positions in a game you’d like to master e.g a particular pawn structure
@@jollllysucks i hover between 1700 and 1800 in lichess and i would say that only the first 2 would perhaps be enough to gain atleast 100 rating
@@jammatati3844 interesting, I believe playing and talking over your games might be the most important factor. What makes you believe otherwise?
@@jollllysucks i didn't mean that any of them would be a better method
What a game!
such a cool guy
What is a CM anyway? CaroMaster?
Candidate master
It's a cheater master
isn't playing queen e6 instinctively, against the principle that the queen should be the supportive actress? It worked well concretely but i was surprised when you played it. Great game as always, thank you sensei
I feel like Hans following the analysis.
Koosha's voice reminds me of Chris Griffin from family guy😂
Sensational
Op bro....😍😍😍